What's to stop an affiliate from moving their local news to 10:00 pm
ET and running Leno and O'Brien and Fallon back-to-back-to-back? If I
were an NBC affiliate GM, I'd be thinking that if the network is
effectively conceding 10, why not move my local news up there?

And wouldn't that be the ultimate middle-finger to O'Brien?

On Dec 10, 12:19 am, "Karla Robinson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Monsieur Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire, said:
>
> Instead, NBC, which has been increasingly uncompetitive at 10 o'clock,
> will concentrate on developing more competitive programming for the two
> hours that will provide Mr. Leno's lead-in.
>
> And every 11 p.m. newscast loves that!
>
> Karla replied:
>
> And have you seen the beta versions of their O&O webpage redesigns?  They
> don't have any local news personality pictures on them at all, or any local
> branding of any kind; NBC thinks they can become a "local web portal" on the
> order of a Yahoo or google, I guess.  If I were a local news broadcaster,
> I'd be unhappy about all of that; the Leno thing is just more fuel to what
> should be an already burning fire.....
>
> KR
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