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'''Jay Leno''' the host of ''[[The Tonight Show]]'', a late-night comedy talk show taped in the [[Los Angeles]] area. As opposed to counterpart [[David Letterman]], Leno avoids partisan rants and will poke fun at both political parties equally.<ref>[http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2008/12/19/leno-shoe-throwing-iraqi-offered-show-msnbc-letterman-offered-show-fn Leno: Shoe-Throwing Iraqi Offered Show on MSNBC, Letterman: Offered Show on FNC]</ref>
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'''Jay Leno''' is currently the host of the ''[[Tonight Show]]'' on NBC, but will reportedly be replaced in 2014. In 2009 through early 2010, he was briefly replaced by [[Conan O'Brien,]] and hosted his own prime-time comedy talk show taped in the [[Los Angeles]] area called, "The Jay Leno Show" on NBC. After O'Brien left over a time slot dispute, Leno resumed hosting the Tonight Show.
  
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As opposed to his late-night counterpart [[David Letterman]], Leno avoids partisan rants and will poke fun at both political parties equally.<ref>[http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2008/12/19/leno-shoe-throwing-iraqi-offered-show-msnbc-letterman-offered-show-fn Leno: Shoe-Throwing Iraqi Offered Show on MSNBC, Letterman: Offered Show on FNC]</ref>  But Leno became a promoter of [[same-sex marriage]] and rarely has a real [[conservative]] on his show.
  
During the 2007 [[Writer's Guild of America]] strike, Leno passed out doughnuts to the strikers.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/showbiz/2007/11/05/sot.leno.ktla.cnn?iref=videosearch Leno]</ref>
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During the 2007 [[Writer's Guild of America]] strike, Leno passed out doughnuts to the strikers.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/showbiz/2007/11/05/sot.leno.ktla.cnn?iref=videosearch Leno]</ref>  
  
 
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Revision as of 18:26, March 23, 2013

Jay Leno is currently the host of the Tonight Show on NBC, but will reportedly be replaced in 2014. In 2009 through early 2010, he was briefly replaced by Conan O'Brien, and hosted his own prime-time comedy talk show taped in the Los Angeles area called, "The Jay Leno Show" on NBC. After O'Brien left over a time slot dispute, Leno resumed hosting the Tonight Show.

As opposed to his late-night counterpart David Letterman, Leno avoids partisan rants and will poke fun at both political parties equally.[1] But Leno became a promoter of same-sex marriage and rarely has a real conservative on his show.

During the 2007 Writer's Guild of America strike, Leno passed out doughnuts to the strikers.[2]

References

  1. Leno: Shoe-Throwing Iraqi Offered Show on MSNBC, Letterman: Offered Show on FNC
  2. Leno