Jay Leno is officially a giant douche

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its shocking how dumb the rich people running NBC are. Not only was it stupid to break something that wasnt broken, its double stupid to think they can put it back the way it was & everything is OK. Leno will never get his ratings back in his old slot. he killed his Q factor on the 10PM slot, & he will be viewed as stealing from Conan.

The only way out of this disaster is for Leno to retire.
 

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Someday Maybe One Day I'll Get Tired Of These

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Nobody can touch Ferguson for being the best late night comic/host. And Letterman is by the best interviewer of the bunch. So the musical chairs that NBC makes with it's hosts doesn't matter to me. In fact the whole NBC network of programming pretty much stinks. CBS is by far the best network going right now.
 
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Nobody can touch Ferguson for being the best late night comic/host. And Letterman is by the best interviewer of the bunch. So the musical chairs that NBC makes with it's hosts doesn't matter to me. In fact the whole NBC network of programming pretty much stinks. CBS is by far the best network going right now.



I agree with this.. Leno is a horrible interviewer, and I really do not like the way Conan interviews either cause it looks like he isn't sincerely listening to their answers and is thinking about how he is going to respond.
 

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Go to Wikipedia if you want facts, Conan is a the king of laughs, and most are at his own expense rather than making the guest feel like an idiot as is Leno's M.O.
 

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LOL,Conan just said that NBC was trying to keep him off the air for three years.He said if they don't want people to see him then keep him on NBC then he talks about being in a porno and right before he climaxes they replace him with Jay Leno. I love this guy.
 

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Jimmel Kimmel just roasted Jay Leno pretty good via sattelite.
 

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KingofNicotine, that's great. I kind of get the feeling Jimmy is a little angry.
 

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Flashback 1992..Jay Crying About Maybe Being Moved

http://www.nytimes.com/1992/12/23/a...-nbc-on-tonight-cliffhanger.html?pagewanted=1

Published: December 23, 1992


Jay Leno, expressing what he called "surprise and disappointment" with NBC executives, said yesterday that he believed his performance as the host of the "Tonight" show should have more than satisfied the network and that he did not deserve to be threatened with losing the leading show in late-night television to David Letterman.



"Am I crazy?" Mr. Leno said in a telephone interview. "The ratings are going up, the advertisers are happy and so are the affiliates." And yet Mr. Leno said he had not received any assurances from NBC executives in New York that he would not be dropped in favor of Mr. Letterman by Jan. 15. That is the deadline NBC is facing to match a CBS offer to give Mr. Letterman about $16 million to star in a nightly talk show at 11:30, the same time as the "Tonight" show.



"I am disappointed," Mr. Leno said. "I feel like a guy who has bought a car from somebody, painted it, fixed it up and made it look nice and then the guy comes back and says he promised to sell the car to his brother-in-law." Go Elsewhere? 'Of Course'



Mr. Leno said he would "obviously leave NBC immediately" if the network decided to give the "Tonight" show to Mr. Letterman. He said he would absolutely refuse to do a show in the 12:30 A.M. spot now occupied by Mr. Letterman's show, "Late Night," and would indeed consider creating the same problem for NBC that Mr. Letterman's proposed deal with CBS caused.
"Would I go to CBS if they asked me?" Mr. Leno said. "Of course. I'm not going to do some little happy hour from Omaha at 12:30."



In the last week, factions inside NBC have been taking sides between Mr. Leno and Mr. Letterman. "NBC's West Coast executives have said everything is O.K.," Mr. Leno said of Warren Littlefield, the president of NBC Entertainment, and John Agoglia, the president of NBC Enterprises.
"But the East Coast people won't say that," he added. Specifically, Mr. Leno said he had heard from Robert C. Wright, the president of NBC, to whom both West Coast executives report. "He said they don't know what they're doing yet," Mr. Leno said. "I appreciate the candor, but it does disappoint me."



The comedian became the host of the "Tonight" show in May after Johnny Carson retired after 30 years on the show. At the time, NBC chose Mr. Leno over Mr. Letterman for the position. 'A Guy With Two Girlfriends'



Now it faces the same choice, but the stakes are much higher. Beyond the $16 million to Mr. Letterman, NBC would have to pay Mr. Leno about $10 million if it breaks its commitment to him to be the host of "Tonight." NBC now pays Mr. Leno $3 million a year as the host of "Tonight."



"NBC is like a guy with two girlfriends who doesn't know which one he's going to marry on Jan. 15," Mr. Leno said. "And the longer you wait, the madder they both get."



He said NBC's indecision was hurting him even if he survived the Letterman threat, because the network executives were letting it be known publicly that they have some doubts about him, doubts, he said, that are unjustified. 'This Isn't About Dave'



To compound the emotional aspect of the conflict, Mr. Leno acknowledged his own debt to Mr. Letterman. "I would not have this job if not for Dave," he said. Mr. Letterman had Mr. Leno on his own show as his most frequent guest in the early 1980's. "This isn't about Dave. Dave is worth whatever somebody wants to pay him. Anything I can do toward keeping him at NBC, I'd do." Short of giving up his own show, that is.



"It's a tricky situation," Mr. Leno said. "Dave is truly a star and terrific, and this is a terrible position NBC is in. But fragging your own soldier doesn't make any sense to me."


He argued that he ought to have satisfied NBC by now because his ratings have shown growth in recent weeks, after a period of turmoil when Mr. Leno's former manager and the show's former producer, Helen G. Kushnick, enraged NBC executives with her tactics in booking guests. 'We Have Great Morale'



NBC fired her. Since then, Mr. Leno said, the show has been running smoothly. "We have great morale," he said. "Everybody is having fun, except for some long faces when we read all these bad things about the show in the newspapers."



Mr. Leno reached about a 4.9 national rating in recent weeks, which is up from a low of about 4.2 in the summer. (Each rating point represents 931,000 homes.)



"I've always said, 'Just judge me by my performance,' " he said. "I've done stand-up comedy for a lot of years. When I go out and see a full house of 3,000 people, I know I'm making money for somebody. If I see only 1,200 people and the house is half-full, I know I've got to do another show to make it up to the guy. But the affiliates, the advertisers, they're all happy."
Mr. Leno said he would not be reluctant to have to face-off against Mr. Letterman at 11:30 each night. "In the comedy clubs I used to say, put me on after Richard Pryor," Mr. Leno said. "Competition is really the only way you get better."



Despite the indecision in New York, Mr. Leno said he did not believe that NBC would force him out. "I don't think it will happen," he said. But he added, "I'm not sure, and that's the annoying part."
 

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Thanks for the flashback.

If people haven't seen it yet there is a movie called Late Shift about the Late Night Wars that happened after Carson left the Tonight Show in the early 90's.
 

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He Would Be A Damned Fool Not To Take It

http://www.huliq.com/8059/90507/conan-obrien-offered-30-million-leave-nbc

updated 7 minutes ago....

he ongoing saga between NBC and Conan O'Brien may be nearing the end. Reports are now circulating that NBC has offered O'Brien $30 million to leave the coveted 11:35pm spot that they are apparently offering back to Jay Leno. If this is a fact, Conan O'Brien may have some thinking to do.
 

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Sorry but I'd rather watch snails having sex than Ferguson.
I would bet that your probably fall into the under 30 demographic who likes the Conan humor but can't relate to the Ferguson/Lettermen type of humor. Fact is Ferguson is probably the best off the cuff ablib comic who doesn't read jokes off the teleprompter that there has ever been on late night television. The only other comic that I know of who can do this affectively and make me laugh everytime is Robin Williams. I admit that Conan has his moments. But for me his best jokes usually come when they're not aimed at just the 18-25 year olds.
 

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