jfrancispastirchak said:And the bad news is speculation about Leno, that he may not be included in Tonight's grand re-opening plans for 30-Rock. NY Times reports Jimmy Fallon will host.
Fenway1912 said:
Later said:...Networks need to take risks...
Fenway1912 said:jfrancispastirchak said:And the bad news is speculation about Leno, that he may not be included in Tonight's grand re-opening plans for 30-Rock. NY Times reports Jimmy Fallon will host.
Comcast wants Leno gone ASAP
jfrancispastirchak said:And the bad news is speculation about Leno, that he may not be included in Tonight's grand re-opening plans for 30-Rock. NY Times reports Jimmy Fallon will host.
Lkeller said:But in my opinion, Leno's act is stale. Even Letterman, who's about the same age, has a fresher act, IMO.
benwolf said:"Angry old man"? Dave's humor is definitely more sarcastic but he laughs out loud more than any other latenight host. I love the sometimes off-the-hook writing on the show...his old NBC show comes off very corny in comparison, imo.
TheProToolsParadox said:Lkeller said:But in my opinion, Leno's act is stale. Even Letterman, who's about the same age, has a fresher act, IMO.
Funny. I watch Letterman and I see an angry old man with an act that's a good 20 years past its prime.
So...when Letterman retires, does a Tonight Show move to NYC open the door for CBS to move Late Show to L.A.? Perhaps with Conan jumping from TBS to host?
FightingIrish said:Conan seems like the most obvious choice by Letterman when he retires.
TheProToolsParadox said:Lkeller said:But in my opinion, Leno's act is stale. Even Letterman, who's about the same age, has a fresher act, IMO.
Funny. I watch Letterman and I see an angry old man with an act that's a good 20 years past its prime.
So...when Letterman retires, does a Tonight Show move to NYC open the door for CBS to move Late Show to L.A.? Perhaps with Conan jumping from TBS to host?
"...(IMO) Leno's act is stale..." You may be right, but I still enjoy his schtick. And that might be due to my age, 60-ish. My view: Leno appeals to a broader audience range than any of his late night competitors, the rest of whom appear to be targeting a narrower 18 to 30-ish market. If there is a glimmer of the Carson appeal still alive, Leno has it.TheProToolsParadox said:Funny. I watch Letterman and I see an angry old man with an act that's a good 20 years past its prime. So...when Letterman retires, does a Tonight Show move to NYC open the door for CBS to move Late Show to L.A.? Perhaps with Conan jumping from TBS to host?Lkeller said:But in my opinion, Leno's act is stale. Even Letterman, who's about the same age, has a fresher act, IMO.