|
|
Leno Ends ‘Tonight’ Show Run in
Summary from United States, from articles in English
|
LOS ANGELES - Jay Leno was a surprise guest Monday at a news conference announcing his departure date from NBC. (article 4)
Along with asking whether NBC has offered a "fifth hour of the Today show" to Mr. Leno, the disguised talk show host also seemed to be exorcising some of his actual feelings. (article 4)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Jimmy Fallon's debut as the new host of "Late Night" will come online, not on television. (article 1)
Michaels spoke to reporters attending the Television Critics Association's annual summer meeting, where NBC on Monday could announce the timing for its late-night musical chairs. (article 1)
Despite its prime-time woes, NBC has managed to maintain its late-night ratings dominance, although O'Brien has been challenged lately by Craig Ferguson on CBS. (article 1)
Now NBC is attempting a tricky transition based on a promise made nearly four years ago that O'Brien would succeed Leno. (article 1)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Conan O'Brien will take over the "Tonight" show next June - and what happens to deposed host Jay Leno after that is anybody's guess. (article 5)
Green Bay Packers quarterback) Brett Favre retired and then wanted to come back Leno said to Silverman and Graboff. (article 5)
|
Event tracking:
Story keywords
|
Leno, NBC, Fallon, brien, Graboff |
Source articles
- Fallon to start on "Late Night" online, not on air (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/21/2008, 232 words)
- Fallon Will Start ‘Late Night’ on the Web (nytimes.com, 07/21/2008, 492 words)
- NBC Sets Date for Jay Leno’s Departure (nytimes.com, 07/22/2008, 1008 words)
- Leno Ends ‘Tonight’ Show Run in (nytimes.com, 07/22/2008, 891 words)
- Leno's last 'Tonight' is O'Brien in (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/21/2008, 506 words)
|
|
blaster@cs.columbia.edu
|