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Rumors swirl about comics primetime show, possible shake-up on NBC
NEW YORK - Although NBC shot down rumors Thursday that it would be canceling the low-rated The Jay Leno Show, unconfirmed reports indicate a lineup shuffle may be in the works that would keep Leno at the network, but not necessarily in the 10 p.m. time slot hes held since September.
According to the speculation, The Jay Leno Show would go on hiatus beginning Feb. 1 and after the Winter Olympics the comic would return at the helm of The Tonight Show at 11:30, replacing Conan OBrien.
NBC executives said a decision would definitely not be announced Thursday but did not deny a report posted by the website TMZ that NBC was considering making the switch and replacing Mr. OBrien at Tonight with Mr. Leno, Bill Carter of the New York Times wrote on Thursday.
NBC did not respond to requests for comment on the reports. Earlier in the day, the network issued a statement showing support for Leno.
Jay Leno is one of the most compelling entertainers in the world today. As we have said all along, Jays show has performed exactly as we anticipated on the network, the statement read. 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.
FTVLive.com published a story early Thursday morning suggesting NBC would pull the plug on the show, potentially as soon as after the Winter Olympics, claiming that low ratings were to blame.
Rumors swirl about comics primetime show, possible shake-up on NBC
NEW YORK - Although NBC shot down rumors Thursday that it would be canceling the low-rated The Jay Leno Show, unconfirmed reports indicate a lineup shuffle may be in the works that would keep Leno at the network, but not necessarily in the 10 p.m. time slot hes held since September.
According to the speculation, The Jay Leno Show would go on hiatus beginning Feb. 1 and after the Winter Olympics the comic would return at the helm of The Tonight Show at 11:30, replacing Conan OBrien.
NBC executives said a decision would definitely not be announced Thursday but did not deny a report posted by the website TMZ that NBC was considering making the switch and replacing Mr. OBrien at Tonight with Mr. Leno, Bill Carter of the New York Times wrote on Thursday.
NBC did not respond to requests for comment on the reports. Earlier in the day, the network issued a statement showing support for Leno.
Jay Leno is one of the most compelling entertainers in the world today. As we have said all along, Jays show has performed exactly as we anticipated on the network, the statement read. 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.
FTVLive.com published a story early Thursday morning suggesting NBC would pull the plug on the show, potentially as soon as after the Winter Olympics, claiming that low ratings were to blame.