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The Jay Leno Show was also intended to provide NBC with an alternative to the high-cost scripted dramas aired by competing networks in its time slot; the network believed that the lower cost of production, in combination with product placement deals, meant that the program did not necessarily have to be highly viewed in order to turn a profit. NBC hoped to attract Leno's existing fans, as well as a larger primetime audience than that of his late-night program. The Jay Leno Show was met with mixed reception from critics, who felt that the series had little differentiation from Leno's Tonight Show. Others were critical of NBC's decision to give up an hour of its weeknight lineup to Leno, due to the network's past success with dramas airing in the time slot, while one NBC affiliate (WHDH in Boston owned by Sunbeam Television, now independent) notably planned not to air the show at all, although this decision was retracted due to complaints by the network. Although viewership of The Jay Leno Show was initially on par with NBC's projections, by November, the program's ratings began to fall significantly. NBC's affiliates complained that the declining viewership of The Jay Leno Show also had a ripple effect on the viewership of their late local newscasts. In an effort to address the concerns, NBC announced in January 2010 that it would, following the 2010 Winter Olympics, shorten The Jay Leno Show to a half-hour, and move it to 11:35 p.m—the timeslot that had been occupied by The Tonight Show for nearly 60 years, and bump Tonight to 12:05 a.m. The decision resulted in a major public conflict between the network and Conan O'Brien, who asserted that the move would damage the highly respected Tonight Show franchise, and that he would not participate in the program if it were moved to 12:05. Despite much support for O'Brien from both the public and media professionals alike, NBC maintained its plan to move Leno to 11:35. On January 21, 2010, NBC reached a $45 million settlement with O'Brien in order to end his contract. The Jay Leno Show ended on February 9, 2010, after being on the air for only four months, with Entertainment Weekly calling the program television's "Biggest Bomb of All Time." Leno resumed his duties as host of The Tonight Show on March 1, 2010, for his second and final stint that lasted until his February 2014 succession by Jimmy Fallon. The Jay Leno Show /ðə d͡ʒeɪ 'lɛnoʊ ʃoʊ/ était un talk-show américain mêlant sketches et interviews, diffusé sur NBC et animé par Jay Leno du 14 septembre 2009 au 9 février 2010, après qu'il a laissé la place du Tonight Show à Conan O'Brien. Ce talk-show était diffusé en semaine à 22h00, heure de l'est aux États-Unis et au Canada. L'émission était une tentative de la chaîne NBC de diffuser un talk-show à une heure plutôt inhabituelle, en effet, les talk-shows sont diffusés plus tard, généralement à partir de 23 h 30. Le 10 janvier 2010, NBC annonça que l'expérience n'avait pas fonctionné à cause d'audiences catastrophiques. NBC demanda donc à Jay Leno de raccourcir et de déplacer son Jay Leno Show à 23 h 35, son ancien horaire au Tonight Show, et à Conan O'Brien de déplacer son Tonight Show à 0 h 5. O'Brien refusa, préférant quitter son poste. NBC décida donc de redonner le Tonight Show à Jay Leno à 23 h 35 dès le 1er mars 2010, sacrifiant ainsi le Jay Leno Show. La dernière émission fut diffusée le 9 février 2010, Jay Leno déclarant lors de celle-ci : « J'avais dit à NBC que ça n'allait pas marcher, j'ai l'impression que c'était hier. Cette émission devait être diffusée pendant deux ans, mais nous avons eu cinq mois pour bonne conduite » The Jay Leno Show var en amerikansk prime time-talkshow med Jay Leno som programledare som hade premiär måndagen den 14 september 2009 kl 22.00 EST på NBC och avslutades 9 februari 2010. 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