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Finally putting an end to the speculation, NBC has officially announced that Jimmy Fallon will host The Tonight Show in 2014, replacing current host Jay Leno, who has hosted the program for 22 excruciatingly unfunny years.
It seems like it was so long ago when we saw the very first trailer for Snow White and the Huntsman. Since then, the excitement has been building--there's just something about Rupert Sanders' live-action version of the Snow White tale that feels right. And now, Universal has released a new official clip and poster for the film....
NBC claimed that the main reason they wanted to bring Jay Leno back into their late night fold was because of the low ratings new host Conan O' Brien was earning for the network. For the first time during the many years that the show had been on the air it was losing money, but that was only a sign of things to come. According to Reuters, upon his return to "The Tonight Show,"...
When it comes to the NBC late night shakeup that occurred a few months ago, Conan O'Brien says he would have done things a lot differently than his counterpart, Jay Leno. In his first post-"Tonight Show" interview, which is scheduled to air on "60 Minutes" this Sunday, Coco told journalist Steve Kroft (more or less) that Leno played him...
Earlier today we told you about "Tonight Show" staple Kevin Eubank's decision to leave the long running series after 18 years. He officially made the announcement during last night's show and after the shock wore off people started to wonder who would replace him. How about Rickey Minor from "American Idol"?
Months ago we reported on speculation that Jay Leno's long suffering sidekick Kevin Eubanks was ready to leave "The Tonight Show." This was during the peak of the heated late night debacle that was going on between NBC, Leno, and Conan O'Brien so we weren't sure if he was just feeling the pressure or really ready to make a career change. Last night we got our answer when he...
America has spoken. Even though a huge cloud of negative energy surrounded Jay Leno's return to "The Tonight Show," he's managed to prevail. Remember when everyone said they were through with him after the underhanded way he and NBC handled Conan O'Brien? I guess those folks changed their tune, because Leno is back at number one leaving David Letterman,...
This evening, "The Tonight Show" will return with new episodes along with a (old) new host, Jay Leno. He regained the reigns to the program after a very public and tumultuous three-way war with NBC and his successor Conan O'Brien. Some people claim that his tactics were underhanded, while others say it's just business. The question of who's right and who's wrong will come to a...
Jay Leno will be returning to NBC's "The Tonight Show" on March 1st and the guest list for his first two weeks has been revealed. Surprisingly it doesn't look that bad, and even though the general public has branded him as public enemy number one he's managed to get several notable actors to appear on the show. It looks like Leno may still have a few aces up his sleeve.
During this year's Winter Olympics NBC has received the highest ratings they've had in a very long time. They have the majority of the country's attention, which means it would be a great time to insert promotion for Jay Leno. They aired the commercial for the host's return to "The Tonight Show" last night and it was kind of tasteless.
Jay Leno will be reprise his hosting duties on "The Tonight Show" early next month, but his long time sidekick Kevin Eubanks has decided to take a break from the series. Today the internet has been buzzing with news that the musician won't return to his old stomping grounds, and according to Extra it's been confirmed that he's no longer interested in playing...
As the final moments of the Jay Leno-Conan O'Brien-NBC debacle heats up, fans are becoming more and more restless. They want their voices heard and they're not taking no for an answer. Today rallies took place at NBC headquarters in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York all in support of O'Brien. We have some footage from one of the locations where the crowd is chanting outside of a major...
Excuse my language, but Jay Leno and NBC have balls! The network has finally made a decision regarding their late night lineup and guess what, LENO WINS! Jay Leno has just signed on to takeover "The Tonight Show" from Conan O' Brien when they return from the Winter Olympics next month.
The country hasn't been this divided since the infamous Team Edward versus Team Jacob phenomenon, because no one can escape the war that's brewing in late night TV. For the most part, viewers are unanimously behind current "Tonight Show" host Conan O'Brien who recently gave NBC an ultimatum regarding his gig on the show. If they push it back a half an hour to accommodate...
Conan O'Brien continues to bring the pain with his full on assault of NBC and their executives. Earlier today he put his foot down and stated that he wouldn't continue hosting "The Tonight Show" if they pushed it back a half an hour. In a lengthy letter posted on the New York Times website he openly gave them an ultimatum for the whole world to see, and in the...
It's time to put your boxing gloves on because Cone Bone aka Conan O'Brien is not laying down for NBC, Jay Leno, or anybody else. "The Tonight Show" host recently sent in a letter to the New York Times giving an ultimatum to the peacock network. After the February 12th cancellation of "The Jay Leno Show," NBC is toying with the idea of pushing it back to the...
We knew this would happen sooner or later. NBC continues to play around with both Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien's late night futures and the hosts aren't going to take it anymore. The network has stated that they want to keep Leno on their roster even though they're canceling his show at its 10 pm slot on February 12th. Their new preliminary plan is to have it air for half an hour, followed by an...