Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has expressed his dislike for NBC's Jay Leno once again, saying that he 'totally sold out'. According to the New York Daily News, in the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone magazine, the ABC talk show host reportedly spoke of Leno, saying, "As a comedian, you can't not have disdain for what he's done: He totally sold out. He was a master chef who opened a Burger King."

Kimmel's late night show which has been airing at midnight for over 10 years, will be moved back to 11:35 p.m. ET starting next week. The host had taken a dig at Leno in previous years. In 2010, he had impersonated Leno on his show. 

In the same Rolling Stone interview, Kimmel spoke fondly of David Letterman. "If I beat David Letterman in the ratings, does that mean I'm better than Letterman? No f***ing way."

He also said that he will be compared to Jimmy Fallon in years to come. "People are going to compare me and him for years to come - we're being positioned as the Leno and Letterman of the next round. I like it because he's a very worthy competitor."