Money | Jay Leno Where Will Jay Go After Tonight? Comedian may be getting the boot, but tomorrow's looking pretty bright By Nick McMaster Posted Jun 28, 2008 6:37 AM CDT Copied Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, D-Ill., left, and host Jay Leno chat during the taping of "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" at NBC studios in Burbank, Calif., Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) Jay Leno might be losing his beloved "Tonight Show," writes the Hollywood Reporter, but the host still has a ratings punch and an enviable set of options (in decreasing order of probability): Take ABC’s 11:30pm-12:30am slot, displacing Nightline and Jimmy Kimmel Live and competing with Letterman and O’Brien. Launch a show on Fox at 11 or 11:30pm—Fox doesn’t currently run late-night shows, but could use Leno’s brand to push into the new territory. Sony Pictures TV puts Leno’s Tonight Show into syndication, which could eventually lead to another late-night gig. Stay on NBC, either on a morning or afternoon show: "We've laid out the whole menu of possibilities in different dayparts to him," says an NBC insider. Take a break and come back on CBS in 2010—when Letterman’s contract expires. Join Larry King as a CNN host. Retire to full-time stand-up in 2010. Read These Next The vinyl tracklist can be very different from what you know. Most likely outcomes in Ukraine emerge. Zelensky visits Trump Monday, and he won't be alone. Guests find summit document on hotel printer. Report an error