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Talk show host gets $45m pay-off | Talk show host gets $45m pay-off |
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NBC has reached a $45m (£28m) agreement with Conan O'Brien over his late-night US talk show, paving the way for his predecessor Jay Leno to return. | NBC has reached a $45m (£28m) agreement with Conan O'Brien over his late-night US talk show, paving the way for his predecessor Jay Leno to return. |
O'Brien, 46, will be paid in excess of $33m (£20m) to end his seven-month reign as host of The Tonight Show, with the remainder going to his staff. | O'Brien, 46, will be paid in excess of $33m (£20m) to end his seven-month reign as host of The Tonight Show, with the remainder going to his staff. |
The deal allows Leno, 59, to return to the show, a programme he hosted for 17 years before leaving last May. | The deal allows Leno, 59, to return to the show, a programme he hosted for 17 years before leaving last May. |
O'Brien, who took over in June, will host his final programme on Friday. | O'Brien, who took over in June, will host his final programme on Friday. |
Actor Tom Hanks is scheduled to appear, as is comedian Will Ferrell - O'Brien's first guest as Tonight Show host when he began his stint last year. | |
Leno will return to The Tonight Show on 1 March, NBC announced on Thursday. | Leno will return to The Tonight Show on 1 March, NBC announced on Thursday. |
Ratings slump | Ratings slump |
The deal brings to a close an ignominious battle that has seen both hosts discuss the dispute on NBC's own airwaves. | |
It will also allow Leno to bounce back following the failure of his 2200 prime-time show, launched in September, to pull in audiences. | It will also allow Leno to bounce back following the failure of his 2200 prime-time show, launched in September, to pull in audiences. |
O'Brien, who used to host a show in a later slot before filling Leno's shoes, will be allowed to return to TV in eight months. | O'Brien, who used to host a show in a later slot before filling Leno's shoes, will be allowed to return to TV in eight months. |
"He just wants to get back on the air as quickly as possible," his manager Gavin Polone told the Wall Street Journal. | "He just wants to get back on the air as quickly as possible," his manager Gavin Polone told the Wall Street Journal. |
It is unclear, though, whether any of NBC's rivals will be prepared to sign him up following The Tonight Show's ratings slump during his tenure. | It is unclear, though, whether any of NBC's rivals will be prepared to sign him up following The Tonight Show's ratings slump during his tenure. |
The dispute has provided plenty of comic material for O'Brien's late-night competitors, among them veteran broadcaster David Letterman. | The dispute has provided plenty of comic material for O'Brien's late-night competitors, among them veteran broadcaster David Letterman. |
The 62-year-old, who hosts The Late Show on CBS, had been expected to take over The Tonight Show from the late Johnny Carson prior to Leno's appointment. | The 62-year-old, who hosts The Late Show on CBS, had been expected to take over The Tonight Show from the late Johnny Carson prior to Leno's appointment. |
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