Jay Leno Turns to Oprah in an Attempt to Salvage His Busted Reputation
And you know what? It worked!
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And you know what? It worked!
It also appears that Jeff Zucker's job is safe (for now).
"I probably underestimated the emotion of everything that went on."
It's only a matter of time before the thrifty Leno hits his local IKEA.
This is easily the most riveting documentary we've seen since 'Man on Wire.'
The ESPN columnist called this whole debacle back in March. So maybe he should change his name to "The Talk Show Guy."
Also, is he on Team Conan or Team Leno?
"It's like drilling for oil — you just don't know what you're going to get."
That's the rumor that ESPN's Sports Guy, Bill Simmons, is spreading.
His jokes tonight carried the unmistakable air of someone who had been deeply hurt.
TV writers will soon be employed again.
All this meta commentary is getting to be too much.
Conan devoted most of his monologue last night to NBC's late night issues.
Fallon found himself in the hot seat last night at a New York Times' Arts & Leisure Weekend talk.
"It has presented some issues for our affiliates. Both Jay and the show are committed to working closely with them to find ways to improve the performance."
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