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Conan's "Tonight Show" Debuts To High Ratings

DAVID BAUDER   06/ 2/09 07:57 PM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — Conan O'Brien has reason to smile after his debut as "Tonight" show host.

His first Nielsen Media Research report card showed a 7.1 rating and 17 audience share in the nation's biggest media markets. Those numbers indicate more people checked out O'Brien's show out than watched David Letterman's "Late Show" on CBS and ABC's "Nightline" combined.

"We were very happy," said O'Brien's boss, Ben Silverman, co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Movie Studios.

The trick is the second night, and the third _ and the hundreds more likely to come.

O'Brien set himself apart early from predecessor Jay Leno with his reliance on taped comedy bits, but that approach drew some mixed reviews from the critics.

"I just wish O'Brien had shown more nerve on his opening night," said David Zurawik, The (Baltimore) Sun TV critic.

O'Brien's Nielsen numbers were 19 percent lower than Leno's farewell Friday night, which had an 8.8 rating and 20 share. History suggests goodbyes draw more interest than hellos, even if Leno's exit is only temporary. (He hosts a prime-time weeknight show starting in September.) Leno drew more than 16 million viewers to his 1993 debut replacing Johnny Carson; Carson's farewell was seen by 41 million people.

A typical "Tonight" show this season had a 4.0 rating. Each ratings point represents 1 percent of the nation's homes with TV, which means 7 percent of homes had someone watching O'Brien on NBC. The audience share is the percentage of televisions on at a given time; 17 percent were tuned to O'Brien.

O'Brien opened his show with an extended segment supposedly showing him running across the country from New York to Los Angeles, only to realize when he got there he had forgotten his keys. Separate taped bits also had him commandeering a tram full of tourists on the Universal lot and driving his Ford Taurus in his adopted, auto-obsessed hometown.

The Washington Post critic Tom Shales said it wasn't encouraging seeing O'Brien devoting the entire first half of his debut to himself.

Newsday's Verne Gay said opening-night jitters were apparent.

"The first night of what will probably be the first night of the rest of Conan O'Brien's professional life was not a disaster," Gay wrote. "Not at all. But it was far from a success ... A few million `Tonight' show habitues turned to their spouses and said, `tell me AGAIN Mabel why NBC dumped Leno for this guy?'"

Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker said the debut was "glitzy, glamorous fun" and that the taped material showed how much planning O'Brien is putting into the show.

Silverman said he was optimistic that O'Brien can keep NBC ahead of its chief late-night competitor, Letterman. O'Brien is 46; Letterman 62.

"I'm hoping that Conan's youth and smart sense of humor and kind of transparent kindness comes across," he said. "I think that comes through with Fallon and Leno, too. These are genuinely kind people that care about the people around them."

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NEW YORK — Conan O'Brien has reason to smile after his debut as "Tonight" show host. His first Nielsen Media Research report card showed a 7.1 rating and 17 audience share in the nation's bigge...
NEW YORK — Conan O'Brien has reason to smile after his debut as "Tonight" show host. His first Nielsen Media Research report card showed a 7.1 rating and 17 audience share in the nation's bigge...
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12:11 PM on 06/04/2009
I watched in hopes he might bring something more than he did to his Late Late Night show. Unfortunately all he has to offer is the same running around acting like a badly raised 12 year old boy. This life time Tonight Show watcher will be watching Letterman from now on.
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08:10 PM on 06/03/2009
VIVA CONANDO!!!! I love the Cone Zone!!
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Just a tourist
12:21 AM on 06/03/2009
Lenny Bruce fans will remember his bit, "Here he is. Straight from Las Vegas. Dean of Satire. Ladies and Gentlemen, it's fun time with Frank DELL!" From Vegas lounges to the Palladium and what a BOMB.
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11:52 PM on 06/02/2009
Very disappointnig ,,,, I think the winner is ..... Letterman
11:18 PM on 06/02/2009
Gee I know nothing about television, Conan is a funny name, I haven't watched the show since Jack Paar left, I'm old and on the internet.
10:18 PM on 06/02/2009
I've never watched Conan until last night. Is he always so animated with his facial movements. It was distracting to me. Some of his stuff was funny but alot I wasnt. Maybe he will get better as time goes on.
09:20 PM on 06/02/2009
Let's just be honest: it's the Conan O'Brien show with a new zip code.

Absolutely nothing changed, which is unfortunate since he's going to have to at least pretend to appeal to a larger demographic than he did on his former show.

I mean....he didn't even bother changing the THEME music!
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Working class, and proud of it.
08:50 PM on 06/02/2009
Bring on Triumph the Insult Comic Dog!!
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06:30 PM on 06/02/2009
I haven't watched the Tonight Show since Johnny Carson left. I see no reason to reverse that trend.

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05:33 PM on 06/02/2009
Do people actually still watch late night television during the week? I would think everyone would be asleep.
07:11 PM on 06/02/2009
There are many night owls among us.
08:27 PM on 06/02/2009
Ever hear of TiVo? Or even VCRs? I've been watching late night TV for years by simply recording it and watching it the next day.
05:06 PM on 06/02/2009
The show was painful to watch, and at 30 min into it I changed the channel.
It is just as bad as Jimmy Kimmel's show.
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koalaholik
We are the USA. We DO NOT torture.
08:27 PM on 06/02/2009
I totally agree. I had never seen Conan before so I stayed up out of curiosity. What a waste of time. I won't bother to watch again. I'll just keep DVR'ing Craig Ferguson. His humor may be juvenile, but at least it is funny.
03:03 PM on 06/02/2009
Conan was very nervous last night and I think that nervousness transferred to Will. However the show will get better. Conan is far nicer and funnier than Leno and more intelligent.
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05:29 PM on 06/02/2009
So, you know Conan and Jay personally? If not, how do you arrive at your premise that one is nicer and more intelligent? Take the high road, your ignorance is showing!
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03:33 AM on 06/03/2009
That's obvious from watching these guys over the years. Conan is a Harvard grad who is infinitely funnier.
02:59 PM on 06/03/2009
There is nothing smarmy about Conan whereas there is about Jay. Making fun of people who are ignorant of politics etc. is smarmy and not very nice as is his homophobia . I have never laughed once at anything that Leno has to say whereas with Conan I have. Conan is a great audience for another comedian as was Carson whereas Leno seems ill at ease when he has some one on that is funny as if it were a competition.
03:01 PM on 06/02/2009
I also agree that it will be difficult to decide what to watch; Letterman, Stewart/Colbert, and Jimmy.

Conan could have been better in his monolog.

I think I will be watching Letterman tonight, Bill Cosby was great last night.
02:49 PM on 06/02/2009
Let's see what Wed looks like when his main guest is Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Letterman has Jessica Biel.
02:44 PM on 06/02/2009
I thought Conan did great last night. Hope the show goes well. The only real problem I see is all the best comics - O'Brien, Colbert and Letterman - are all on at the same time, now. That's the only thing I'm worried about. Conan proved his staying power a long time ago.