On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Kevin M. <drunkbastar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have to say, at this point, it is the network who cried wolf. I've
> ceased having any interest in Leno and Fallon. What does tick me off,
> however is the move to New York, though not for any reasons provided.
>
> When Conan was given the Tonight Show, his Late Show crew either
> stayed to work with Fallon or traveled to LA to work with him. No
> layoffs. When Leno retook the Tonight Show, Conan took his crew to TBS
> (after taking them on the road). Again, no layoffs. Now, when Leno
> leaves and Fallon gets the show, the entire Tonight Show crew in Los
> Angeles (many of whom have been there for decades), is going to get
> laid off. (SNIP)


I think I might be more irritated if I were Conan, who was forced to bring
his entire staff across country, only to have them all get unceremoniously
fired. If NBC had allowed Conan to do the Tonight Show from NY the
transition would have been better in a number of ways.

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