NBC might lose Conan O'Brien by giving Jay Leno his original 11:35 time slot back. But, at least one late night host is still happy to be there.

"I'll do my show at 3 in the morning," Jimmy told New York Times reporter Bill Carter during a talk at the Times' Arts & Leisure Weekend on Saturday.

From NY Mag's Vulture blog: "I'm just happy I have a job." Fallon pointed out that his younger, DVR-loving audience doesn't watch him play beer pong with Betty White in real time anyway. "Time doesn't really matter to me," he said. "We're in a different age. Time is like... I don't even know what time 'Jersey Shore' is on. It doesn't matter - I'll see it."

DVRs have been blamed for Jay Leno's low numbers and who knows if audiences will tune in to the shuffled late night schedule as if NBC's programming fumbles never happened.

But Jimmy probably shouldn't be so forgiving. If Conan accepts NBC's proposal, he will get kicked back to a 1:05 a.m. timeslot--in Carson Daly's turf (a late night ghosttown compared to Jimmy's current spot).

As for Carson, he might be out of the job. The network doesn't control scheduling past 2 a.m. NBCU Entertainment chairman Jeff Gaspin says he'll stay with the network, but they'll be some "rejiggering" to do.

That's for sure.

There will also be some begging to do to keep Conan from moving on to Fox or other, more flirtatious networks.