NBC has a plan to put Jay Leno back where he found success: in late night. Under pressure from affiliates, NBC may move Leno to a new time -- 11:35 p.m. weeknights, -- per a
New York Times
story. One caveat: NBC executives said Leno would move to a half-hour format, pushing Conan O'Brien to a 12:05 a.m. start time.
There have been various reports about the Leno move. An
industry Web site called FTV said Leno's show would be canceled once the Winter Olympics begin in February. The TMZ Web site, citing undisclosed sources, said Leno's show would go on hiatus Feb.1.
Officially, NBC said no final decision has been made.
The network said in a statement Thursday evening: "We remain committed to keeping Conan O'Brien on NBC. He is a valued part of our late-night
lineup, as he has been for more than 16 years and is one of the most respected entertainers on television."
The Leno move would also impact Jimmy Fallon, who would begin his show at 1:05 a.m,
wrote the NYT, citing network executives, who said the new lineup would kick off after the Olympics Feb. 28.
NBC will pre-empt prime-time and late-night shows during the Winter Games.
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