Yesterday, I hearkened back to September 2004 when NBC made the announcement that Conan O'Brien would be replacing Jay Leno as the host of the Tonight Show, five years in the future, in 2009.
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With thousands dead in Haiti and millions out of work here in America, we are told to worry about the fortunes of men making millions, as if our very lives depend on who occupies the glorious 11:30 hour on NBC.
Leno's sort of like a homeroom teacher in high school. They serve no purpose except to fill space until the real teacher walks in.
Hi Conan. Yeah, it's me. And please, call me Barack. I've been watching the news, and I see it isn't going so well for you. So I've called to offer my support -- from one "O" to another. You feel me?
As absurd as that may seem, it is a more likely scenario than Conan's Tonight Show being moved back for the Jay Leno Show. First of all, when you tak...
In the wake of his comments about the earthquake in Haiti, televangelist Pat Robertson has become a "public relations nightmare" and a "gynormous embarrassment to me, personally," God said today.
Jimmy Kimmel, the also-ran behind O'Brien and Letterman at the 11:30pm slot, decided to weigh in with this weak Leno lampoon. But he should watch out -- the last laugh will probably be on him.
Hey Matt, it's Jeff. Listen, wanted to go over the changes for the Today show we talked about. I know you're not excited about switching to a reality format and moving to 7pm, but Matt, reality is the future of television.
Michael Steele tries to appeal to the Republican base through racial slurs, saying: "Our platform is one of the best political documents that's been written in the last 25 years. Honest Injun on that."
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It's time for you to step up, James Cameron, and get your team of presti-digital-ators to create a colorful wacky world where all talk show comedians can live in late night harmony.
The wreckage piled around Jeff Zucker is simply too deep to ignore. NBC is now in ruins, and it happened under his watch and because of his actions.
I cannot believe that if the public preferred Conan over Dave they wouldn't have switched to NBC from whatever prime-time network they'd been watching.
I've just read Conan O'Brien's letter about the Tonight Show mess, and I think he has a point. The implication is that there is only one Tonight Show, and NBC should just decide who will host it. That sounds right.
Just hours after funnyman Conan O'Brien declared that he would leave NBC if Jay Leno returns to late night, Mr. Leno responded that he would go wherever Conan decides to go, "only one hour earlier."