SAN FRANCISCO — “The Tonight Show” has laid off about two dozen workers, prompting host Jay Leno to accept a pay cut to spare other staffers as NBC clamps down on expenses.

NBC Universal imposed the cutbacks Friday, according to a person familiar with the moves. The person asked not to be identified because NBC Universal hadn’t officially disclosed the cost-cutting efforts.

The payroll purge affected about 10 percent of the roughly 200 people who work on “The Tonight Show,” still the top-rated late-night program. Viewers shouldn’t notice any changes in programming at “The Tonight Show,” the person said.

NBC Universal is trying to improve its financial performance under the ownership of Comcast Corp., which bought the entertainment company last year.

Leno had been making between $25 million to $30 million annually as the host of “The Tonight Show.” His salary will be reduced to about $20 million after making the job-saving concessions.  Leno also brings in substantial income touring as a stand-up comedian.

“Jay’s foremost concern is for the wonderful people who work with him at ‘The Tonight Show,'” said Bruce Bobbins, a spokesman for Leno. “He did what was necessary to ensure their well-being.”

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Several other staffers on “The Tonight Show” also absorbed pay cuts.

David Letterman, the host of a rival late-night show on CBS, accepted a significant pay cut in 2009.

The show’s cost-cutting measures were first reported by Deadline Hollywood, a website that tracks the entertainment industry.

Comcast bought a controlling interest in NBC Universal for $6.2 billion in cash and several cable-TV channels valued at $7.25 billion. Besides its TV network and several cable channels, NBC also owns the Universal Pictures movie studio and theme parks.

Comcast, which is based in Philadelphia, makes most of its money selling cable TV and high-speed Internet access.

Despite its solid ratings, “The Tonight Show” hasn’t been a big moneymaker. That prompted the cuts Friday, which are expected to trim the program’s weekly budget by about $600,000, or 25 percent, to $1.7 million. That’s back to its levels of a few years ago.

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Leno outmaneuvered Letterman to succeed Johnny Carson as “The Tonight Show” host in 1992 and remained in one of television’s most sought-after jobs for the next 17 years. At NBC’s behest, he left the show in 2009 and was replaced by Conan O’Brien. After a few months hosting his own show in an earlier time slot, Leno returned as “The Tonight Show” host in 2010 in a decision that provoked a nasty fight between O’Brien and NBC.

O’Brien now hosts a late-night talk show on TBS.

During Leno’s brief stint hosting his prime-time program, his show’s weekly budget escalated and wasn’t reduced significantly to reflect his return to the late-night slot until now.

Miss China is crowned Miss World

ORDOS, China – China’s Yu Wenxia has been crowned the 2012 Miss World.

Saturday marks the second time Miss China has been awarded the title. The last time was in 2007, when Zhang Zilin took the honor.

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The first runner-up is Sophie Elizabeth Moulds of Wales, and the second runner-up is Jessica Michelle Kahawaty of Australia.

Yu, 23, is a music student who says she wants to become a music teacher.

This is the first time that the Inner Mongolian city of Ordos has hosted the international beauty pageant.

The city is one of the richest regions in China thanks to its abundant natural resources. It hopes the world event will raise its profile for economic development and tourism.

Sanya, another Chinese city, has hosted the contest several times.

Diner opens early to serve Hanks clan

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WEST FARGO, N.D. -The owner of a diner in North Dakota got a surprise Friday when actor Tom Hanks showed up for an early breakfast.

Tammy Hagensen said she got a call Thursday evening from a jet company that often sends their pilots to TNT’s Diner in West Fargo.

A company official asked if she would open early Friday for a special guest whose name could not be revealed right away.

Hagensen told the Forum newspaper that she agreed to open early because she was curious. She said she was stunned when Hanks, his wife, Rita Wilson, and their two sons walked through the door.

Hagensen said Hanks and his family ate breakfast and left, but not before a couple of photos were taken and he signed a couple of T-shirts.

– From news service reports

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