BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Conan O'Brien will take over the "Tonight" show next June — and what happens to deposed host Jay Leno after that is anybody's guess. Full Article at MSN Entertainment
Is it true you've offered Leno a fifth hour on the `Today' show?
We really believe in the decisions we've made with our partners, including Jay
That's a great idea, actually
Everyone's entitled to change their mind. But I'd imagine that puts management in an impossible situation
we've made our decision, we're happy with it, we're very confident the `Tonight' show will remain dominant in its time period.
The Packers said no. What do you make of that?
He's always been on the outside looking in, trying to help ... This year he finds a way in and it has some severe consequences. This season is about dealing with the consequences of your actions. It's deeply dark and twisted. ... He's a much more decisive character this year. Sometimes too decisive.
Jay is saying, 'I'm not going away anywhere.' He's got a long career
We have repeatedly done polling on the West Coast and the vast majority of viewers have repeatedly told us that they want to see the Olympics when they're available to see the Olympics ... They don't want to see the key events of the day happening at 4 or 5 o'clock their time. They want to get home and ...
I will no longer be associated with it
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