Awwww.and you were doing so well, until you fell into the trap halfway
through your message where you subconsciously switched from Late Show to
Late Night.  J

 

But, other than that one faux pas, I think you've got it dead on, from
everything I've ever heard.

 

Doug Fields

Tampa, FL

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of PGage
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 11:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] The Post-Dave Late Show (from The NBC Stars'
Revenge)

 

On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Joe Hass <[email protected]> wrote:

I over-generalized with the word "owns". Your interpretation is correct. My
core question is which of these three statements is the most accurate:

A. There's one contract that covers Dave and WWP, and it runs through 2014.

B. There are two contracts (one for Dave, one for WWP) that run concurrently
(through 2014).

C. There are two contracts (one for Dave, one for WWP) but they do not run
concurrently (i.e., the contract with WWP runs later than Dave's).

 

Here is my stab at an answer; I don't have any one source to cite, but the
NYT article on the most recent contract extension
(http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980DEFDC1E3FF937A35757C0A964
9D8B63) and the wikipedia article on Late Show have some clues. I stand
ready to be corrected by my betters.

 

I think your option A is the closest to being correct. It seems to me that
CBS contracts with WWP for a show. Dave works for WWP, and presumably has a
contract with them. Dave also happens to be the owner of WWP. This is what
makes most casual reports of his deal with CBS ambiguous - when the NYT says
that CBS has reached a deal with Dave to extend to 2014, it is not clear if
that deal is with Dave, owner of WWP, or Dave, performer on the Late Show.
But I think it is technically with the former.

 

If that is correct, then a further question would be, does the contract with
CBS and WWP require that Dave be the host of the show provided to CBS by
WWP? I think the answer to this question must be "yes".

 

So, if your real question is, can Dave decide to leave Late Show prior to
the expiration of the WWP contract, and then insert a different host into
Late Night and still have that fulfill the WWP contract? I think the answer
is probably "no".

 

I imagine that if Dave the performer wanted to stop hosting LN prior to the
end of the WWP contract with CBS, then Dave the owner of WWP would somehow
owe CBS money, and would also no longer have a deal to produce an 11:35 show
for them. But I also presume that the relationship between CBS and Dave is
such that if Dave really wanted to stop they would come to am amicable
agreement - but one which would not necessarily give Dave, the owner of WWP,
any right to name the host of any new 11:35 show.

 

I am also assuming that, whenever Dave retires, by mutual agreement CBS and
WWP may want to continue the Late Night franchise, in which case they might
make a new deal to continue the show post-Dave the performer, and Dave the
owner of WWP would then no doubt have quite a bit of say in who would be the
second host of Late Night.

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