According to Reuters, McPherson made the comments during a gathering of television critics in Beverly Hills, with Jimmy Kimmel -- host of ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" -- acting as reporter and asking McPherson to address the rumors that the network has been courting Leno.
"I can't believe they are going to let this guy go at the top of his game," McPherson said. "If that happens, I guess we'll look at it and we will talk. And Jimmy will be involved in those discussions, and that will be that."
Meanwhile, Leno's rep tells "The Insider," "Jay is determined not to discuss any of the chatter on late night lines of succession, and it applies across the board."
Conan O'Brien is on tap to take over "The Tonight Show" next year.





Will You Watch Jay Leno in His New Prime Time Slot at 10 PM?
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desn't matter the channel. I think putting
Conan O'Brien in that spot is a huge mistake. He's not funny at all and the few times I have watched him, I thought...
Chris M
Craig Ferguson would be a better choice.
If Leno decides to go to another station I will watch but I will NOT watch Conan.
How can NBC compare O'Brian with the likes of Carson or Leno? (unless...