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NBC exec complains about Leno jokes

Australian actor Hugh Jackman (L) reacts to comments by talk-show host Jay Leno during an unveiling ceremony honoring Jackman with the 2,487th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, Dec. 13, 2012. UPI/Jim Ruymen
Australian actor Hugh Jackman (L) reacts to comments by talk-show host Jay Leno during an unveiling ceremony honoring Jackman with the 2,487th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, Dec. 13, 2012. UPI/Jim Ruymen | License Photo

BURBANK, Calif., March 16 (UPI) -- A top NBC entertainment executive blasted Jay Leno in a series of emails for making jokes about the network's falling ratings, The New York Times reported.

Citing two NBC executives knowledgeable of the situation, the newspaper said NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt took offense to Leno's Feb. 28 "Tonight Show" monologue, poking fun at the network's expense.

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Leno joked about reports NBC fell into fifth place behind Spanish-language network Univision in the sweeps month of February.

"For the first time in history NBC is going to finish fifth in the ratings period," Leno said during the monologue. "We are behind the Spanish-language network Univision -- or as we call it here in Los Angeles: Cinco de Ratings.

"It's so bad, 'The Biggest Loser' isn't just a TV show anymore; it's our new motto," Leno said.

Greenblatt sent an email to Leno complaining about the jokes, the Times reported.

Leno was taken by surprise by Greenblatt's complaint and defended himself, saying late-night comedians poking fun at their own networks is a long tradition in late-night talk shows, the sources said.

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NBC recently denied trying to force Leno out of his job as host of "The Tonight Show" in favor of Jimmy Fallon.

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