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Originally Posted by gr8fl4porsche
If you are doing something charitable to help people, you don't book yourself on a national TV show to announce it.
Now if he truly wants to help the out of work people in Detroit, there are much better ways than a free (highly publicized) comedy show. The man makes more money in one year than a large group of Detroitians combined lifetime earnings.
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uhm, how does one book oneself on ones own show?
He announced it on air the other night, on HIS show.
Leno is the current King of Late Night TV, he gets 5 million viewers a night, he has the #1 show in the time slot.
He does not need any additional publicity. His fans are already aware of the move and he has hardly mentioned it.
Considering the reach of HIS show it makes perfect sense to announce the benefit show there.
After all it's his show and it has a huge audience. Could be one of the reasons that other people come on his show, you know, the ones that are promoting their latest movie, album, etc....