I did post a story (up in News and Notes) about how NBC is planning on getting "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night" up and running with Guest Hosts, so as not to have the need to lay off the no writing staffers.
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Originally posted by Obveeus: Aren't these shows in reruns due to the writer's strike?
Originally posted by TV-aholic: All but Nightline is in repeats.
I did post a story (up in News and Notes) about how NBC is planning on getting "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night" up and running with Guest Hosts, so as not to have the need to lay off the no writing staffers.
They should hand Rosie O'Donnell the Tonight Show. She would keep the interest in the show going and really doesn't have to worry about jeopardizing a career.
When the latenight shows do reruns normally, do those reruns hold most of the audience? I would have expected these shows to have lower ratings over the last week.
Looking back at the numbers in this thread, the numbers hold pretty steady. The changes are not directly as the result of being a repeat episode.
Hard to tell if long term repeats will consistantly drop the ratings.
As for Rosie... the less she is in the public eye, the better. why subject humanity to more of her banter and non-talnet?????
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Originally posted by Obveeus:
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Originally posted by TV-aholic: All but Nightline is in repeats.
I did post a story (up in News and Notes) about how NBC is planning on getting "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night" up and running with Guest Hosts, so as not to have the need to lay off the no writing staffers.
They should hand Rosie O'Donnell the Tonight Show. She would keep the interest in the show going and really doesn't have to worry about jeopardizing a career.
When the latenight shows do reruns normally, do those reruns hold most of the audience? I would have expected these shows to have lower ratings over the last week.