![]() ![]() “For that alone it will be hard to give up.”īut he said he believes in Fallon and in NBC’s corporate owners Comcast, the nation’s largest cable company. “Jay has always been a great friend to the affiliates,” he said. John Dawson, general manager for five NBC affiliates that have extensive reach throughout Kansas, said it will be difficult to give up a program that wins its time period by 33%. The first public effort toward making the transition smooth came Monday night, when Leno and Fallon appeared in a comic video making fun of the late-night rumours. That only made Leno go after NBC management much harder. Leno had been cracking jokes about NBC’s prime-time futility, angering NBC entertainment chief Robert Greenblatt, who sent a note to Leno telling him to cool it. The Leno-Fallon changeover didn’t begin smoothly. In morning television, the Today show has taken a ratings nose dive in large measure because of anger at how Ann Curry was treated when she was ousted last year as Matt Lauer’s co-host. NBC has long prided itself on smooth transitions but that reputation took a hit with the short-lived and ill-fated move of O’Brien to Tonight and Leno to prime-time a few years ago. But it may have short-term ramifications.” “I think it’s a good move for them long-term. “The guys at NBC are not totally stupid and are not going to shoot themselves in the foot,” said Gary Carr, senior vice-president and executive director of national broadcast for the ad buying firm TargetCast. ABC moved Kimmel’s time slot to directly compete with Leno earlier this year.īut the move also has the potential to backfire with Leno’s fans, who did not embrace O’Brien when Leno was temporarily moved to prime time a few years ago. NBC is worried that ABC’s Kimmel will establish himself as a go-to late night performer for a younger generation if the network doesn’t move swiftly to install Fallon. The RDC dance team is coached by Whitney Snell, with Haley Snell assisting.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() Special recognition was given to RDC dance 8th graders Tiffany Zhang and Layla Snell. ![]() During their second set, they performed a bleacher-vibrating “hip hop” number that got the audience moving. RDC dance started the second half of the performance “Pom” style routine that seemingly bridged the gap between dance and cheer. Chris didn’t disappoint (he never does) as he slid around the court, dressed in a tuxedo, feet seeming to float at times. The GRC Cheer Squad is coached by Jerica Whittaker and assisted by Emily Rogers.ĭuring a brief intermission, the crowd witnessed a pleasing, solo performance of Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ‘til You Get Enough” was put on by GRC dance senior Chris Farley. Special recognition was given to GRC senior cheer members Hailey Paynter and Ashley Ware. GRC cheer hit the floor next with a close, albeit matched to advance skill level performance. RDC cheer is coached by Taylor Howard, assisted by Savannah Congleton. Special recognition was given to RDC 8th grade cheer members Charley Brock, Emma Bush, Dakota Craycraft, Annie Lucas, Lilly Anne McLemore, Aniya McIntire, and PK Palmer. ![]() RDC Cheer kicked off the program with a cheer competition mash-up that outlined their coordination and formation skills. ![]()
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