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Leno slot less timeshifted than last year
September 30, 2009 Time-shifted viewing of NBC's "The Jay Leno Show" among TiVo users is below the network's year-ago levels for 10 p.m. programming, but it eats more into the network's 11 p.m. viewership, including "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien," according to DVR pioneer TiVo Inc. However, the TiVo Stop Watch ratings service also found that nearly 20% of time-shifted viewing of the Leno show occurred within one hour of the start of the program, up from 13% last season.
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