Conan O'Brien Plans to Leave NBC; Jay Leno Back in Original Time Slot
Jan. 16 2010, Published 9:15 a.m. ET
After much controversy surrounding the placement of Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien back into late night television, new reports reveal that Conan has finally settled with NBC.
Sources at TMZ confirm that everything will go back to the way it was with Jay back in his original time slot from 11:35 PM to 12:35 AM on the Tonight Show, while Conan heads for the hills.
Conan plans to announce today that he will be leaving NBC completely, allowing Jay to swoop back in according to sources at TMZ.
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The agreement has already been drafted by Conan’s lawyers and has been reviewed by the network, TMZ reports, which will hopefully put and end to the push and pull going on between the two late night hosts.