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The ripple effect of Nell Scovell's 'Vanity Fair' piece hits the New York 'Times.'
Chris Prather of Gray Television told investors that the ratings of local 11 p.m. newscasts are plummeting due to poor Leno lead-in numbers.
"It's times like this I wish I had the desk."
Says Kurt Sutter: "Let's back off Jay and beat the right piñata."
Please, please can we stop with the "guarantees"?
"I completely understand NBC's position, and look forward to seeing a Jay Leno float."
We're just going to go ahead and assume they got their hands on some of the same stuff that led Brad Pitt to collaborate with Quentin Tarantino.
"I wish NBC and Jay Leno well; personally, he's a very nice guy, but I hope he falls flat on his face and we get five dramas back."
"He made good movies, THIRTY YEARS AGO. Even Johnnie Cochran don't have the nerve to go, 'Well, did you see O.J. play against New England?'"
But really, we think these stars' agents are the ones who should be doing the boycotting.
Horrifyingly, that means over 3 million people have season passes set up for the show.
"The forensic evidence so far indicates that a kind of death is taking place before our eyes; the only question is whether what we're witnessing is an accident or a crime scene."
"Life is short," says the adorable director of 'Whip It'!
Leno's people have got some mad SEO skills, yo.
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