may not be affected.
NBC Universal has canceled Jay Leno's truth collection TV after seven seasons, The Hollywood Reporter reports.
Citing unnamed sources at CNBC, The Hollywood Reporter reports that the cancelation of Jay Leno's Garage is part of a "major programming shift" inside the network that will see prime-time slots stuffed with reruns of more famous reality suggests like Shark Tank and Undercover Boss, as well as authentic business documentaries.
The Hollywood Reporter would not point out whether or not the cancelation of Leno's TV show will affect the YouTube channel of the same name, which follows a less complicated layout and usually points a vehicle that Jay introduces. There is no indication that the channel's weekly launch layout will change.
The tv show was a bit greater complex than Leno's YouTube series. The exhibit featured no longer solely the comedian's sizable vehicle collection, however additionally movie star friends like President Joe Biden and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The exhibit also blanketed stunts like drag racing to entertain the audience.
News of the show's cancelation comes simply a week after the 72-year-old Leno suffered more than one damaged bones in a bike accident. In November, Leno suffered extreme burns to his face and fingers while working on a steam automobile and had to be hospitalized, but made a full recovery.