Could you explain that further?  Do you mean that the record companies, not
Tonight Show producers, determine which acts get booked?  How so?  How does
that work?

It is the same with Letterman, Kimmel, Craig, etc.?

As I've said before, I cannot believe that aging boomers such as Letterman,
Leno, etc. like, or have any kind of appreciation for, many of the musical
acts they have on their shows.

Thanks.

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Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Re: Leno ties Letterman in the demo, only 0.1
point higher than Conan's worst

Carson openly disliked rock music and consistently preferred opera
singers and show tunes. By the time Leno came along the record
companies had control over which acts would be booked and Leno didn't
have the leeway to inflict his personal taste. And he's certainly too
savvy to disparage an act while they are appearing on his show.

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