TV
Petition gets Leno back on UK screens
Published Friday, Apr 29 2005, 00:07 BST | By James Welsh
A petition to get NBC's Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien back on UK screens has succeeded.
Digital Spy forum member Paul Hadley posted a letter from CNBC Europe sent in response to the petition. It reads:
"I am writing to thank you for your recent e-mails asking for Jay Leno to be screened during our weekday schedule. The opinions of our viewers are taken very seriously at CNBC Europe, as we are constantly looking for new ways to develop our programming to fit the needs of our audience. Your opinions, and those expressed by the individuals on your petition have been fed back to the leadership team at CNBC Europe for consideration.
"I am very happy to announce that both The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien will now be appearing on CNBC Europe every night during the week (Monday - Friday). This change to the schedule will come into effect as of May 9th 2005.
"Thank you once again for your input on this matter. I sincerely hope you continue to support the channel, and that you enjoy watching these shows in their new timeslots."
Follow the discussions and join in on the forum.
Digital Spy forum member Paul Hadley posted a letter from CNBC Europe sent in response to the petition. It reads:
"I am writing to thank you for your recent e-mails asking for Jay Leno to be screened during our weekday schedule. The opinions of our viewers are taken very seriously at CNBC Europe, as we are constantly looking for new ways to develop our programming to fit the needs of our audience. Your opinions, and those expressed by the individuals on your petition have been fed back to the leadership team at CNBC Europe for consideration.
"I am very happy to announce that both The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien will now be appearing on CNBC Europe every night during the week (Monday - Friday). This change to the schedule will come into effect as of May 9th 2005.
"Thank you once again for your input on this matter. I sincerely hope you continue to support the channel, and that you enjoy watching these shows in their new timeslots."
Follow the discussions and join in on the forum.
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