I'v become a Fallon fan myself. His show is so weird and he is so awkward, it off-putting at first, then sort of addicting. I think he's trying to do Theater of the Absurd.
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I'm with you damonbeau...I love Conan, he brings a great sense of humor to late night...better than Letterman.
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This is making me madder by the minute. Leno is the failure here. I can't believe he could be rewarded for it. NBC is the worst ever at everything. ====== AIM/Gmail Chat: damonbeau www.facebook.com/damonbeau
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On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 19:17, Kevin G. Barkes <kgbar...@gmail.com> wrote:
And from Bill Carter at the Times, who's usually pretty on-target:
NBC May Be Considering Reinstating Leno on 'Tonight Show'
By BILL CARTER
NBC executives held discussions with both Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien
Thursday about the future of the network's late-night lineup. And while
executives said that no final decision has been made, they did not deny that
the network was considering moves that could include returning Mr. Leno to
his old job as host of "The Tonight Show."
NBC executives said a decision would definitely not be announced Thursday
but did not deny a report posted by TMZ that NBC was considering making the
switch and replacing Mr. O'Brien at "Tonight" with Mr. Leno.
TMZ reported that NBC would make the move soon to take advantage of the
natural break in its schedule when it covers the Winter Olympics next month.
The discussions at NBC are directly related to pressure that has been
brought on the network by its affiliated stations, which have seen ratings
for their 11 p.m. local newscasts plummet this television season because of
much-weakened lead-in audiences from the network in the 10 p.m. hour.
That hour has been filled by Mr. Leno's new prime-time show. NBC has said
for months that Mr. Leno's ratings are not out of line with what they
promised advertisers, but the network acknowledges that it underestimated
the negative impact on the affiliated stations.
Mr. O'Brien, meanwhile, has seen his own ratings suffer. He has trailed the
CBS late-night star David Letterman by about two million viewers a night.
Mr. Leno had easily been the winner in that time period previously.
If Mr. Leno does return to his old slot, there is some question about what
will happen with Mr. O'Brien. He had been recruited by other networks in the
past but how his contract may be resolved and how his experience at
"Tonight" may affect his future prospects are unknown.
Earlier Thursday, NBC executives denied a rumor that appeared on the Web
site FTVLive that the network had made a decision to cancel Mr. Leno's 10
p.m. program. At the same time, the network acknowledged that low ratings
for the show had become a serious problem for its affiliated stations.
In a statement, NBC said, "Jay Leno is one of the most compelling
entertainers in the world today. As we have said all along, Jay's show has
performed exactly as we anticipated on the network. It has, however,
presented some issues for our affiliates. Both Jay and the show are
committed to working closely with them to find ways to improve the
performance."
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