I kind of don't really care but I do dislike this too, where Leno is being blamed for this NBC clusterfu** when in fact without him in the equation, the other two don't barely exist any longer.
Leno gave a complete explanation on his show here Monday night, I believe every word of it, and it can be seen here, for any who don't watch the show as I do for the first half hour. I do Tivo it and then if the guest is good, I play it right over O'Brien's time slot anyways...
Letterman. who's he? lol
This was a clip from the show on the Today show this morning from last night...
Jay Leno is no villain in NBC brouhaha: "Now that Jay Leno is headed back to his old spot, it's time to stop treating him as the bad guy in this whole 'Tonight' drama.
That's because for more than a week, Leno's has been unfairly tarnished in a series of punches by CBS' David Letterman, NBC's Conan O'Brien and ABC's Jimmy Kimmel, all blaming him for NBC's decision to shake up its faltering schedule.
The only problem is the call was NBC's, not Leno's, yet he takes the hit. That's wrong.
The hits started when word surfaced that NBC was killing Leno's prime-time show and wanted him back at 11:35 p.m., where he was king for 15 of the 17 years he was on the air. The kicks continued Sunday, with Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais hitting Leno at the start of the show.
Leno has been blamed for everything but global warming."continued:
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