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Do you think in the long run, the switching around on the Late Night of Jay Leno will hurt the ratings?
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Correction: should Late Night with Jay Leno

Not at all. It will help the ratings immensely. Older people are the largest demographic group and they love Jay Leno. :)

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I would like to see the proof of that, the old people sure didn't follow him to ten o'clock did they.

Until 11pm it is still primetime, there are better things to watch. Few would have watched Conan during this time slot as well. Now if Conan had stayed in his late-late-night slot this current situation never would have developed, right?

Of course it was the network's fault for trying the experiment to begin with -- now they will pay the consequence for their mistake.

Well, I still don't think the old people are going to make that difference, most of the older people I know are in bed before then.

We'll soon see, eh? :)

Uh huh..

It wont change a thing.

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