So the question is... what did the contract say?  Everyone's saying it
didn't specify 11:35.  But it *did* specify the Tonight Show.  So if Jay
Leno really does get "The Tonight Show," NBC is about to pay a very pale man
to sit on a beach for a while.

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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 16:35, Steve Rhodes <[email protected]> wrote:

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> But it seems really dumb (not that everything Zucker has done isn't dumb,
> but you'd think NBC's lawyers would
> protect him from himself at this point).
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>  All Conan's lawyers would have to do is sue, get a copy of that contract,
> and prove  NBC voided his contract.
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