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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.

Leno's last show will be Friday, May 29, and O'Brien will start the following Monday, June 1, NBC executives told a Television Critics Association meeting Monday.

NBC is angling to keep Leno with NBC Universal but the late-night king has indicated he's ready to jump ship. Eager NBC competitors, including other networks and syndicators, are prepared to help him make the leap.

Ben Silverman and Marc Graboff, NBC Entertainment co-chairmen, were asked about the specter of Leno being hired by ABC and overpowering O'Brien and top-rated "Tonight."

"We really believe in the decisions we've made with our partners, including Jay," and stand by them, Silverman replied.

Graboff disagreed with the premise of the question, saying talks aimed at keeping Leno within NBC Universal post-"Tonight" are continuing.

But, Graboff added, "we've made our decision, we're happy with it, we're very confident the `Tonight' show will remain dominant in its time period."

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. Now NBC is attempting a tricky transition based on a promise made nearly four years ago that O'Brien would succeed Leno.

The network attempted to defuse the issue Monday with humor: Leno was seated among the press corps, disguised as a bald, bearded reporter who was armed with questions about himself.

But the exchange came off as more pointed than funny, unlike a similar staged encounter between ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and a network executive last week at the critics' meeting.

Kimmel, identifying himself as a Florida newspaper reporter, tweaked his bosses as he posed questions about his job security if Leno comes to ABC; Leno, on the other hand, represents a threat to NBC if he goes elsewhere.

"(Green Bay Packers quarterback) Brett Favre retired and then wanted to come back," Leno said to Silverman and Graboff. "The Packers said no. What do you make of that?"

Favre retired in early March but recently expressed second thoughts about playing in 2008. The change of heart has drawn lukewarm enthusiasm from the Packers, who spent the offseason planning to move ahead with Aaron Rodgers as their starter — akin to the O'Brien-Leno switch.

"Everyone's entitled to change their mind. But I'd imagine that puts management in an impossible situation," Silverman replied, gamely.

"Is it true you've offered Leno a fifth hour on the `Today' show?" Leno said.

"That's a great idea, actually," Silverman said.

Nah, replied Leno, "It's a crappy idea."

Jimmy Fallon is poised to take over O'Brien's "Late Night" in March or April of 2009, after honing his approach in brief Internet shows, Silverman and Graboff said.

O'Brien will wrap his "Late Night" run sometime in the first quarter of the year, with exact dates to be determined, the executives said. O'Brien reruns will fill the gap until Fallon takes over.

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NBC is owned by General Electric Co. ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Co.

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pattiep read my blog view my photos
Jul 21, 2008 | 10:34 PM

Too bad, I like Leno a lot better then O'Brien. In fact I really don't think O'Brien is funny or entertaining.

TheEliteOne read my blog
Jul 21, 2008 | 10:48 PM

Don't feel sorry for Leno. He makes about 26 million a year. He was all for this decision 4 years ago. No he wants to stay and threatens to jump ship if the network does not keep him in the time slot.

He is only funny when something like Jesse Jackson happens. He eyes are glued to the cue cards and he cannot recover after a bad joke.

I am not a big Conan fan but I see the age group he attracts. If I were the NBC president, I would be putting him in the early slot now.

Oryguncb read my blog view my photos
Jul 22, 2008 | 6:03 AM

Lets face it Neither of them are Carson, But Leno is at least got some sense of humor...
Conan is the only person that amused by his humor.
Late night died when Carson Left.

thewizard read my blog view my photos
Jul 22, 2008 | 7:02 AM

How can they POSSIBLY follow O'Brien with Fallon?

Fallon is WAY more hip and funnier than O'Brien. Half the time, I don't think even O'Brien gets his humor.

TheEliteOne read my blog
Jul 22, 2008 | 1:54 PM

You know, Fallon is going to be great. I loved Carson but there was something about Letterman in that time slot. Of course, way back then at that hour, anything could be said.

Sageman read my blog
Jul 22, 2008 | 7:00 PM

O'brein is for a younger crowd. I've always liked his show, it's innovative in my opinion. It makes me laugh at least. Leno's humor is getting stale and it's always the same thing. Maybe that's why this choice was made, it's time to mix it up a bit. O'brein reminds me more of Carson than Leno does. As for Fallon taking over the late late show, that's just awesome. He is one of my favorite cast members from Saturday Night Live (SNL).

Either way this will ensure that the tonight show stays competitive for a long time coming. For the record I always watched Letterman myself.

TheEliteOne read my blog
Jul 23, 2008 | 12:12 AM

Letterman reminds me of Carson more than anyone. I will never forget when Carson came out on the set when Letterman was in LA.

Sageman: Does Conan still do the dog? The dog is too funny. The best was when the dog interviewd Heather Locklear. OMG

Lovestinks read my blog
Jul 23, 2008 | 4:37 PM

Letterman was always too dry and a lot of his humor just not funny at all. Leno was ten times funnier than Letterman. Conan I never really liked either, too silly. I think Fallon will do great, again a lot depends on who his writers will be.

TheEliteOne read my blog
Jul 23, 2008 | 9:24 PM

I'll admit some concentration is needed to get Letterman's jokes. He appeals to a more educated audience who stays up to date with current events.

Leno's Jay Walking admittingly goes after people who don't know the name of the Vice President.

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Originally from San Diego I have traded one sunny place for the other. I have called Orlando home for the last 8 years. I live downtown with my rescue dog Tucker.

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