A slimmer Leno details his new show, admits it was right to leave "Tonight"
“I got in a bit of a rut," Jay Leno says of his last gig. To prepare for his new job, Leno has taken to jogging four miles a day, resulting in a 12-pound weight loss. The new show, he says, will be greener, with a “Green Car Challenge” and a set built with recycled cloth. The show will start with a monologue, with one or two guests thrown into the desk-less set. Each night will end with a comedy bit like "Jay Walking." Leno also appeared to be very confident in his new project because, as he puts it, "I'm rich now." He adds: “If we go down in flames, we’ll be laughing all the way down."
Leno: I never seriously considered jumping to ABC or Fox
Brian Williams WILL be featured, as well as The Dan Band and D.L. Hughley
"True Blood's" Rene joins "Terrier"
Michael Raymond James will star opposite Donal Logue in the FX series.
"Supernatural" makes Paris Hilton a guest star
Details of her appearance are being kept under wraps.
NBC regrets calling Conan the "king" of late-night
"I think it was premature," admits NBC's late-night chief, who adds that he's "not disappointed in Conan's ratings at all."
Katharine McPhee goes blonde
The "Idol" runner-up changed her hair color for her new album.
Will "White Collar" become another USA success story?
Matt Bomer stars in yet another odd-couple action-comedy, this one revolving around a con artist and an FBI agent.

