Entertainment | Jay Leno Late-Night Hosts May Defy Strike Leno, Letterman, and others contemplate January return By Nick McMaster Posted Dec 14, 2007 2:57 PM CST Copied Joe Medeiros, head writer of "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno," walks a Writers Guild of America picket line outside Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, Calif., Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) (Associated Press) Late-night talk-show hosts are considering getting back on the air even as the writers' strike continues, Variety reports. Although Jay Leno, David Letterman, and others initially supported the strike, network sources say a breakdown in negotiations between writers and producers and late-night shows’ plunging ratings have the hosts planning a return to the airwaves Jan. 7 or earlier. Nothing has been officially decided and all camps are mum on who will return first, but rumors say the big four (Letterman, Leno, Conan O’Brien and Craig Ferguson) might all return at the same time out of fear of being the first host back. It’s also possible that Leno and O’Brien will return in early January even if Letterman doesn’t. Read These Next House overwhelmingly votes to release Epstein files. White House says 186K dead people are receiving SNAP benefits. Trump implies tariff checks could arrive just before midterms. A spate of coverage suggests Trump's hold on the GOP is weakening. Report an error