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arminius 09-24-09 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Daytripper (Post 9727787)
I didn't see the show, but Pee Wee Herman is back. Reubens is doing a live PWH show in L.A. for a few weeks sometime soon.

I actually like Pee Wee, but his bit on this show was a trainwreck. The whole show seems like its collapsing.

ANDREMIKE 09-25-09 09:05 AM

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How did Leno do in ratings against Grey's Anatomy

Quatermass 09-25-09 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by arminius (Post 9728054)
I actually like Pee Wee, but his bit on this show was a trainwreck. The whole show seems like its collapsing.

Especially the salad bar thing. Was PeeWee promoting vegetarian cookies or something? It was very awkward and I felt embarrassed for him.

Last night (Thursday), Leno showed funny internet video clips...Really? I mean they were funny but that's the type of thing you'd see in syndication on a Saturday afternoon. My other nitpicky criticism is that black stripe in his hair. I find it really distracting.

It's only the second week, so hopefully they'll work out the bugs.

Bill Needle 09-25-09 10:41 AM

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Haven't gotten around to checking this out yet, so I thought I'd see what others were thinking. Looks like it's a repackaged Tonight Show, but at 10/9 central. Problem is, one of the reasons I think late night shows work is because they are on late, when there really isn't anything else on anyway. I think it's a much harder sell in prime time. That being said, isn't it mostly interchangeable law and hospital dramas on during this hour (neither of which I can stand to watch)? So maybe it will find it's audience.

wm lopez 09-25-09 10:51 AM

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Rush Limbaugh came off great on Thursday's show.
Made a lot of sense.

Chew 09-25-09 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by ANDREMIKE (Post 9730558)
How did Leno do in ratings against Grey's Anatomy

Looks like it had it's lowest viewer total thus far. But, it didn't exactly have a strong lead-in either (5.36m down to 4.99m). It had more viewers than SNL though.


NBC SNL Weekend Update Thursday 1.8/5 4.66
NBC Community 2.8/7 5.36

ABC Grey’s Anatomy (season premiere) 6.7/18 16.52
CBS The Mentalist (season premiere) 3.4/9 14.33
NBC The Jay Leno Show 1.7/5 4.99

Hokeyboy 09-25-09 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose (Post 9727732)
SO, why is a dead and best forgotten character from 20 years ago being resurrected on a show on which NBC is putting its prime time hopes?

Personally, I think Leno should be "best forgotten" long before Pee-Wee Herman. But to answer your question: why the fuck not? He still has fans in their 20s through 40s who grew up watching his movies, appearances, stand-up, and/or Saturday morning shows -- prime demographic material.

And as an aside, "dead and best forgotten" maybe your malformed opinion, but some of us still like the dude. :p

stingermck 10-07-09 12:01 PM

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Networks Snub Jay Leno


t has been a little less than a month since Jay Leno made television history by bringing his Late Night style show to primetime. Mixed reviews and semi-decent ratings are not the biggest challenge facing Leno and the NBC team, it is the network boycott that is happening. Other networks such as CBS and ABC are discouraging their talent from appearing on the Jay Leno show. The snub is all about business; the other networks don't want to compete therefore they are doing whatever it takes to keep their talent off Leno, even if that means losing promoting of their TV show. Do you think it is fair that the other networks are trying to hold their talent off Jay Leno?

Last Tuesday, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, star of The New Adventures of Old Christine went against her bosses wishes and appeared on the primetime talk show. Louis-Dreyfus talked about the uncomfortable pressure she felt when she was deciding to appear on her long time friend's show. The star said, "Yes, there was a little pressure, because as you know you are now on prime time and I'm on a different network." Having history with Jay, the actress went on, had a blast, and even plugged her show on CBS.

To make way for Jay at 10pm many shows were up on the chopping block. ER finally ran its course after fifteen years and was saved the horror of renewal. Many other shows were not as lucky; Lipstick Jungle, My Name Is Earl, Kings, Knight Rider, and finally Medium, which was quickly picked up by CBS.

While Louis-Dreyfus crossed territoriy lines, many will not make the same move. John Wells, the executive producer of ER and The West Wing, was not as friendly as the primetime CBS star. Wells said, "We lost five hours' worth of time periods that have been known throughout the history of the network for putting some really terrific shows on." Bringing Jay on primetime cut five other shows, which have left many fans upset. Wells went on to say, "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."

nightwing82 10-07-09 12:44 PM

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I'd rather watch Leno than most of the dramas on any of the networks, let alone the poor selection NBC's had lately. Leno has plenty of NBC tv, cable tv, and movie stars to book. It doesn't matter if CBS and ABC tell their talent to ignore the show.

spamurai 10-07-09 01:11 PM

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Lipstick Jungle, My Name Is Earl, Kings, Knight Rider, and finally Medium, which was quickly picked up by CBS.

*yawn*

I can't remember the last time I watched a drama (let alone any 1 hour show) on NBC so I could care less.

I watch Leno maybe 2 or 3 days a week and from what I've seen and seeing what the ratings have been like (5-7 mil a night), I think NBC made the right choice taking this show primetime.

siddd5 10-07-09 01:20 PM

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Anyone want to wager that Jay will once again host the 'Tonight Show' someday?

I'm not saying it'll happen tomorrow or next month, but if both shows continue to struggle, its gonna happen.

Drop 10-07-09 02:31 PM

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Leno will never host Tonight Show again, ever. NBC seems very supportive of Conan, and Leno doesn't seem to care what happens one way or another.

wmansir 10-07-09 03:54 PM

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Putting My Name is Earl on that list is strait up dishonest. As part of Thursday 8-10 comedy block it's fate had nothing to do with the Leno move at all.

Count Dooku 10-07-09 05:23 PM

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To make way for Jay at 10pm many shows were up on the chopping block. ER finally ran its course after fifteen years and was saved the horror of renewal. Many other shows were not as lucky; Lipstick Jungle, My Name Is Earl, Kings, Knight Rider, and finally Medium, which was quickly picked up by CBS.

Originally Posted by wmansir (Post 9758107)
Putting My Name is Earl on that list is strait up dishonest. As part of Thursday 8-10 comedy block it's fate had nothing to do with the Leno move at all.


The cancellation of Kings and Knight Rider also had nothing to do with making way for Leno.
stingermck didn't identify where the story he quoted came from, but who ever wrote it didn't know what the hell they were talking about.


Last Tuesday, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, star of The New Adventures of Old Christine went against her bosses wishes and appeared on the primetime talk show. Louis-Dreyfus talked about the uncomfortable pressure she felt when she was deciding to appear on her long time friend's show.
Plus, since JL-D's comments about being pressured not to go on Leno (literally) ended up being part of a planned comedy bit, I question the seriousness of those remarks, which the article's author accepts at face value.

calhoun07 10-07-09 08:52 PM

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Please. The only five hours of programing that got cut from NBC's schedule was about three hours of Deal or No Deal and two hours of Dateline or Law and Order. The more successful shows that aired at that time were bumped up to earlier slots, and the shows that went off the air ran their time. With maybe the exception of Earl, but I blame Parks and Recreation for the axing of that show more than I blame Leno.

I try to catch Leno when I can, at least for the monologue then I go walk the dog if there's no interesting guests come on. But I do think it's petty of the other networks to snub the show like this. Julia Louise, for example....so what if she goes on there to promote her show? It's not up against Leno at all. And in this day and age of digital recorders, the networks fail to understand or care that people can record one show and watch another one at the same time. Shoot, you could even do that in the days of VCRs. If somebody really wanted to watch Leno and catch a drama on another network, it's not hard for them to do so.

stingermck 10-07-09 10:50 PM

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I found it linked on IMDB:

http://www.imdb.com/news/ni1053261/

http://news.tvstar.com/Article/252

Draven 10-08-09 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by calhoun07 (Post 9758697)
And in this day and age of digital recorders, the networks fail to understand or care that people can record one show and watch another one at the same time. Shoot, you could even do that in the days of VCRs. If somebody really wanted to watch Leno and catch a drama on another network, it's not hard for them to do so.

Do people still not understand that the networks hate DVRs? DVR-watchers skip the commercials, the commercials pay for the shows, the advertisers get pissed and pull their ads or demand lower rates (for fewer eyeballs) and shows get cancelled.

Anything that pulls a live viewer from one network to another is a bad thing for the network that lost the viewer, period.

Howie2000 10-08-09 02:55 AM

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I wonder how many flowers and thank you cards Jay Leno gets every day from people who work at ABC and CBS.

calhoun07 10-17-09 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Draven (Post 9759051)
Do people still not understand that the networks hate DVRs? DVR-watchers skip the commercials...

So did VCR watchers. If networks haven't figured out how to handle this conundrum in all this time, the viewer is not to blame.

MrX 10-19-09 04:06 PM

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Interesting story on how Leno's ratings have hurt NBC affiliates nightly newscasts.

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...,1421138.story

Matt 10-19-09 04:37 PM

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This thing is still on?

calhoun07 10-19-09 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by MrX (Post 9783779)
Interesting story on how Leno's ratings have hurt NBC affiliates nightly newscasts.

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...,1421138.story


To be sure, NBC has long argued that the ultimate test for "The Jay Leno Show" will come when he is up against reruns on the other networks.
Well, that sure sounds hopeful. "Maybe Leno will do better when nothing else is on to watch!"

OscarBluth 10-19-09 11:04 PM

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This was a dumb move. They could easily leave it in place to prove they're not losing money since it doens't take as much to produce, but that's the national NBC piggy bank, not the local affilliates' profits.

If they didn't do this with Carson, there's absolutely no reason to do it with Leno. People who loved Carson really loved him, but people seem to just not dislike Jay. He's really not very funny, so it's not like this is actually an hour of comedy vs. dramas.

They need to get rid of Leno and Fallon, but they're not likely to admit they were both mistakes.

shaun3000 10-19-09 11:59 PM

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Carson retired on his own terms and didn’t want to do another show. Leno was forced out and NBC put him in the earlier slot to keep him from going to another network and competing with them. Not exactly a smart move but that’s what happened.

spamurai 10-20-09 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by OscarBluth (Post 9784608)
They need to get rid of Leno and Fallon, but they're not likely to admit they were both mistakes.

What about Conan who's losing to both Letterman AND Nightline?

Leno was perfect for 11:30 and Conan was perfect for 12:30 (until Craig started beating him anyway) and NBC f'd it up by wanting to keep Conan happy even though Leno was destroying the competition. They only have themselves to blame for this ****storm and I'm glad it didn't pay off.


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