I have to wonder if the thing that keeps him going is his absolute lock on NBC 
late night. I’d guess that the network would look for a way to get ownership of 
all of those hours back, the way CBS took the 12:30 slot away from WWP (even if 
Colbert seems to co-own that now).

—Dave Sikula

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> On Jan 21, 2024, at 11:01 AM, Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> The biggest question will be if NBC keeps Broadway Video as the production 
> company for SNL after Lorne is gone. If they don’t the network can empty out 
> all of the staff offices and let a new EP start from scratch. They can also 
> slash the budget, cut back on the number of cast members, and the writing 
> staff.
> 
> If the show stays with Broadway Video, I’d assume one of Lorne’s assistant 
> EPs would move up to the EP job. Depending on the contract they have, NBC 
> will probably use the opportunity to cut the budget.

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