> Jeff Gaspin, the chairman of NBC Entertainment, who broached the idea last > week of shifting the late-night lineup, said he was motivated by trying to > retain both stars, not to drive Mr. O'Brien away. But other NBC executives > indicated privately that they would be satisfied with a new late-night > lineup with Mr. Leno back at "The Tonight Show" at 11:35 and Mr. Fallon > settling in at the "Late Night" show at 12:35.
Maybe NBC could retain Conan in a "Sword of Damocles" role, just to keep Jay on his toes! (they haven't really exhausted the talent-frustrating shuffling they *could* do, have they?) -Doug Elrod ([email protected])
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