2ND UPDATE: Leno’s Primetime Show Starts Fall 2009
(Includes details and quotes from the NBC/Leno press conference Tuesday)
UPDATE: My source was correct, and NBC will be announcing shortly this major primetime move to strip Jay Leno at 10 PM in valuable and visible primetime. It certainly makes sense because NBC Universal chief Jeff Zucker couldn’t afford to let late night’s No. 1 host go to a competitor.
So this way Jay Leno would stay at the network even though Zucker threw him under the bus five years ago by giving The Tonight Show to Conan O’Brien in 2009. It keeps ABC (and also-rans Fox and Sony) away from Leno. And it may very well secure NBC’s 10 PM slot and Jay’s legacy. Or it could all go into the crapper if Leno’s 11:30 PM audience fails to follow him. Or if Jay doesn’t attract more eyeballs than his most recent average of 4.8 million viewers tantamount to a mere pittance for primetime. Or if Leno’s show cuts into Conan’s viewers which cuts into new Late Night host Jimmy Fallon’s audience because there’s 3 similar programs in a row (and 3 1/2 if you count Carson Daly’s abysmal half-hour). Suddenly, there’s talk show format fatigue. Conventional wisdom has it that late night viewers are creatures of habit, so the success of a major change like this is far from a given. But NBC’s beleaguered owned-and-operated TV stations and affiliates may like this new set-up since it could conceivably provide a stong lead-in for their local news shows. And with NBC’s primetime tanking, they may well prefer a known quantity like Leno to another scripted or reality 10 PM ratings disaster. Anyway, news of this NBC shocker began circulating in Hollywood this afternoon, real enough that my first source was getting frantic calls from rival networks about it. It comes right as NBC Universal chief Jeff Zucker foreshadowed to an investors conference today that he’s considering cutting the number of hours and even the number of nights that the network airs programming. And after Zucker fired his top TV network/studio programming staff — but not Ben Silverman — Friday and this morning.
Since The Tonight Show is a cash cow, Zucker no doubt figures that Leno at 10 PM could be another. So NBC’s new slogan should be Nothing But Cheap. As for Leno, he and his powerhouse law firm Ziffren Brittenham have a win-win situation — another fat contract that, this time, shouldn’t include a non-compete clause. But this isn’t about money for Jay; it’s about respect from Jeff. (Leno has said publicly that he’s able to bank his entire Tonight Show salary and live on the hefty fees from his hectic personal appearance schedule.
Jay officially ends his hosting of The Tonight Show May 29th, and Conan O’Brien starts on June 1st. (Leno was going to be paid for all of 2009 by NBC even though he’s only working six months of it. He couldn’t start anywhere new until January 2010 because of a non-compete clause.) So much for everyone including me thinking it was a lock for Leno to move to ABC as Jimmy Kimmel’s lead-in. Now my NBC news today sounds like a game-changer. This is bonafide behind-the-scenes late night drama. But Leno has publicly told the press that he was “done” with NBC (and later claimed he was “misunderstood”) Here’s what Leno stated: “I am definitely done next year — with NBC. I’m not a beach guy, and the last time I was in my pool was to fix a light. Don’t worry, I’ll find a job somewhere.” He’s also been making merciless fun of NBC and Jeff Zucker on the air. I’ve been saying for some time that, judging from Leno’s animus towards Zucker, there was no way Leno would stick with NBC.
In recent months, it looked clear that Jay was ABC-bound and on the air there in 2010. I’d also heard from sources that Jimmy Kimmel was “OK” with having his time slot moved, and ABC extended its option with its current late night host to keep him at the network through at least 2010. At the Television Critics Association briefing no long ago, ABC Entertainment topper Steve McPherson stated “there’s absolutely room for both” Kimmel and Leno, and pledged that Jimmy would be fully consulted every step of the Jay negotiation — something Zucker failed to do with Leno. ”I can’t believe they’re going to let this guy go at the top of his game,” McPherson said. “If that happens, I guess we’ll look at it at the time, and Jimmy will be involved in those discussions, and that will be that.”
Meanwhile, Jimmy Fallon started doing a Late Night Web show tlast night to work out the kinks because Conan was so hopeless when started hosting. Fallon will get TV time on the air following Leno as O’Brien takes a breather and then prepares to take over The Tonight Show. Meanwhile, how alarming for NBC that Late Late Show‘s Craig Ferguson has caught up with Conan ratings-wise.
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How ridiculous. I’m sorry. I get that this makes some financial (and ratings) sense, which is clearly what Zucker’s only goal is. I see no artistic sense in this decision, all it does is take away a major part of NBC’s primetime block with shows like Law and Order and others. So, for NBC, television ends at 10 now instead of 11.
My, how this network has fallen. What an embarrassment.
Pretty smart. Remember the days of Merv Griffin in primetime? Though SAG just lost five hours a week of potential 10:00 p.m. programming.
GOD BLESS YOU anHonestAnswer!!! I’ve been commenting on this site for months how bad Jimmy Kimmel Live is. It’s unfathomable how it’s still on the air. It’s not comically relevant or interesting in any way, the host is a raccoon-eyed, teleprompter addicted shlub – and most compellingly, Kimmel’s crappy ratings are almost IDENTICAL with brand new shows, as they were a year ago with strike reruns. HELLO…falling asleep after Nightline with the TV still on, anyone??!!
And now that King Leno won’t be riding in on his white stallion to provide Kimmel a proper comedy lead in, it MUST be canceled, right? Who exactly is manning the switch at ABC???
It was a nice Make-A-Wish Foundation moment giving Kimmel a show, but now the kid is dead.
Attention clean comedy fans! It’s now cool to use the phrase “panty-sniffing retard.”
Conan O’ Brien is slapstick funny. Jay Leno is witty funny. It’s a matter of opinion, but I like Jay Leno better.
Amazing how many people lay into Conan because they don’t consider his comedy “clean.” As if Jay doesn’t do jokes about Bill Clinton and Viagra every other night, and as if something ceases to be funny objectively just because it’s not clean to you personally. Sheesh.
I like Leno just fine, but Conan’s hysterical. Plenty of goofiness, but it’s all tongue-in-cheek, and every now and then he comes up with something truly brilliant.
Craig Ferguson is the most talented guy in late night! He may not yet have the class of Leno or Letterman, but no one can match his wit or comedic timing. His monologues are flawless!
Nikki astutely pointed out that this move could go south if Leno’s late-night audience doesn’t follow him; what gives me pause is what would happen even if his entire late-night audience shows up. Leno dominates his current daypart, but his most recent average is 4.8 million viewers with a 1.3 in 18-34. He’s going to need slightly more viewers than that to be competitive with the other nets at 10:00. Is there really that big an audience for Jay’s act?
This idea would certainly changed the landscape of television in the 10pm hr. It actually very interesting although it locks NBC into the same program at 10pm for 5 nights a week, which could be good or bad!
Chuck
zucker was a horrible choice for prime time years ago and this proves it: he couldn’t identify a scripted hit if it crawled up his butt. so he kills the nbc legacy of smart dramas and comedies and now will turn it into some cheap reality/chatfest. just what we need. storytellers, gird your loins. it’s getting ugly…
What are you talking about THREE consecutive talkers?
People forget that insomniacs and suicides watch all the way through Carson Daly at 1:30 am.
The real alarm should be that NBC now produces five more hours of prime time shows IN HOUSE – and that production companies will be looking more towards cheaply-produced shows directly for cable (LEVERAGE, DAMAGES).
Jay Leno averages around 4 million viewers a night. How does NBC justify 4 million viewers a night at the 10:00 PM spot? When Law and Order re run does double that easily. Jeff Zucker has destroyed NBC, I don’t understand why he is still in charge. The reason why Barack Obama won the presidency is because he studied the DVD Presidential Debates Gone Wild. See it at http://www.PresidentialDebatesGoneWild.com It should be studied in every high school history class.
This is the kiss of death. NO one is going to watch this.
Good for everyone. Glad they came up with a solution to make everyone happy. Hopefully, we’ll see these three shows experimenting wih the format and finding their own niches. Could be really fun for a talk show fan like myself.
I don’t think Jay can pull off a Jon Stewart-type show or that his current show would work at 10 p.m. It sounds like a niche cable idea more than a network idea.
If NBC had the ability to create and sustain new dramas, there wouldn’t be the need to strip Leno five nights/week. The failure of their entire development department is quite obvious. I don’t think that this is going to save NBC.
Excellent. I cannot fathom why anyone finds Conan amusing.
“Meanwhile, how alarming for NBC that Late Late Show’s Craig Ferguson has caught up with Conan ratings-wise.”
Obrian is a boring sophomoric jerk with freckles. Ferguson is an engaging sophomoric jerk with class.
I’ll take Ferguson any day over the tall kid who thinks that he has something to contribute to late night television.
I’m going to laugh my azz off when Obrian finds himself loosing market share to letterman who I don’t like but respect.
Hey, Leno fans in Eastern time zone will be delighted with the new time.
“NBC News has been quacking for decades about wanting a one-hour network”
They can’t even do a half hour of news. Forget that.
They keep going back to the same small talent pool who all think alike and all live in the same tiny bubble. When a real company is in trouble, it spends money on salesmen who work new areas. In the TV world that would translate into writters. They need to respect and write to a larger audience then they seem to be capable of now. And they need to be told this because obviously they are too stupid to figure it out themselves.
Conan is and was the Stilton cheese of talk show hosts, and not everyone can handle Stilton cheese. But I think the idea that Conan was “hopeless” when he started at “Late Night” is arguable. Conan was different from Leno and Letterman, but he was smart and hilarious, and the writing and sketch players were great. I wish the people who say Conan was bad in the first couple of seasons would try watching a few bootlegs.
How to be an NBC Conan O’Brian multi-millionaire:
1. Gyrate hips like a maniac.
2. Hop like a bunny on the white star and tell Max “We have a really good show tonight.”
3. Listen to stoned slacker generation X audience make sounds like seals being burned alive.
4. Repeat same shtick night after night, week after week, month after month, and year after year.
5. Cash enormous checks while NBC goes down the tubes.
FYI: Jimmy Fallon is not, was not, and will never be funny.
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FYI: Conan O’Brien is not, was not, and will never be funny.
Doesn’t much matter to me what they do with Leno, et al as I stopped watching Leno, in favor of Nightline and Jimmy Kimmel years ago.
I think Leno doing the same format at 10:00pm is a great idea. Someone should have tried this a long time ago. Congratulations to Jay Leno, I will watch everynight!
Now, who ever thought of putting Conan inplace of Leno is the one who should be fired. Conan is terrible and hard to look at. At least I will still have Jimmy Kimmel to watch late night!
After ten years of listening from time to time, I still don’t find Colin O’Brien or Jim Kimmel very funny. NBC will ratings for these shows will die after Leno rides off to a normal life.