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Conan O Brien Will Host A New Late Night Show In The Fall

Even though <a target="_blank" title="Conan O Brien to host a new late-night show this fall” href=”http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/04/12/conan-o-brien-tbs-late-night/”>Conan O Brien was burned badly on the “Tonight Show” he might have come out on top according to various sources. As soon as O’Brien’s contract with NBC allows him to, he will host his own late night show on the TBS network. Conan’s show will take the lead spot for late night shows; the Lopez show plans to be pushed to midnight. If you would like it to be called a new late night renaissance along the lines of David Letterman and Johnny Carson back to back, so be it Conan is too busy touring to think about that.

Once screwed, the keeper of the kingdom for Conan O’Brien

The new king of late night television is Conan O’Brien. NBC didn’t read the memo, though. Perhaps Jay Leno said it best when he told CNN that “Conan got screwed, and I got screwed.” If you are calling $ 32.5 screwed then you probably don’t need a payday loan. Conan doesn’t need money. He was creatively pushed around more than a man as talented as he should have been. Conan was very clear to object to what NBC changed about the institution of “The Tonight Show”: “For 60 years the Tonight Show has aired immediately following the late local news. I sincerely believe that delaying the Tonight Show into the next day to accommodate another comedy program will seriously damage what I consider to be the greatest franchise in the history of broadcasting.”

Now he will have his opportunity on TBS

The quality of TV, including a greater saturation of satellite and cable viewers, will eventually trump broadcast network’s hold on late night television. Conan O’Brien has chosen cable for his TBS show, and this show will begin in November at 11 p.m. weeknights. The New York Times would suggest this is a stunning shift since O’Brien has been negotiating with Fox for a show that would begin September or January 2011. TBS hadn’t even been “on the table,” not even for short term loans or appearances on the George Lopez program. President Steve Koonin of Tuner Entertainment Networks is happy to see the shift: “For decades, late-night TV has been dominated by broadcast television. Now, with a young audience and a growing late-night lineup, TBS is set to be the choice of comedy fans for years to come.” Conan O’Brien is in a position where he can take the late night crown.

Sources:

abovethelaw.com

abovethelaw.com/2010/02/another-perspective-on-conans-contract/

bloomberg.com

bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601108&sid=aO3CfLjTs8cA

cnn.com

cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/TV/03/31/jay.leno.behar/index.html

The New York Times

mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/12/conan-obrien-will-do-a-late-night-show-on-tbs/?src=busln

Top 10 reasons to be on Team Conan

Conan’s not-exactly-resignation letter

Since Conan O’Brien released a letter saying that he would not participate in the destruction of “The Tonight Show,” meaning he’ll quit if NBC moves the show to the 12:05 time slot, Conan’s fans have rallied. Look at Facebook, and you’ll see the support growing for Team Conan. Check out Twitter, and you’ll see numerous tweets about Team Conan. Look around the web, and you’ll see why people on Team Conan would give NBC cash advance loans to keep him. I am a member of Team Conan, and here is why.

10. Jay already had his chance

I think, first, it’s a question of fairness. NBC, Jay Leno, AND Conan O’Brien agreed six years ago that Conan would take over “The Tonight Show,” which has been on at 11:35 since time immemorial. Also for as long as anyone can remember, Jay Leno is not funny.

9. Conan is right about the destruction

I think Team Conan, O’Brien’s hardcore fans, will stay up to watch “The Tonight Show” even if it’s at 12:05, but the nightly news audience will be lost. They’ll leave their TVs on just long enough to find out that Jay Leno is not funny, then they’ll go to bed.

8. Leno has proven it’s his time to go

Comedians and talk show hosts have shelf lives. The reason why “The Tonight Show” was so successful for so long was because the host is subject to change, making it a new show with every new host. “The Jay Leno Show,” which airs now at 10 p.m., and the dismal ratings are proof positive that Jay Leno isn’t funny, and his days as late night talk show host are numbered.

7. It’s tradition

I think Conan said it best when he wrote: “For 60 years the Tonight Show has aired immediately following the late local news. I sincerely believe that delaying the Tonight Show into the next day to accommodate another comedy program will seriously damage what I consider to be the greatest franchise in the history of broadcasting.”

6. Fair is fair

If actors and hosts are expected to honor their contracts with NBC, why shouldn’t NBC be expected to keep up their end of the deal? If you agree with the argument that “The Tonight Show” just wouldn’t be “The Tonight Show” if it moves to a different time slot, NBC is effectively reneging on its deal with Conan to accommodate Jay Leno, who is not funny.

5. ‘The Jay Leno Show’ should be canceled

If “The Jay Leno Show” is getting horrible ratings, that doesn’t mean NBC should move it to a more popular time slot. It means they should cancel the show because Jay Leno is not funny.

4. No one compares to Conan

If NBC moves “The Tonight Show,” Conan O’Brien will quit the show. Who will replace him? Conan O’Brien is the right man for the job. They can’t put Jay Leno back on the show, because he isn’t funny.

3. Show support

If enough people join Team Conan, NBC will have to pay attention. Sure, that doesn’t ensure that the network will do the right thing, but maybe there’s a chance. The network is trying to get better ratings, right? If Team Conan gets big enough, NBC might realize they would best serve their customers in leaving things as is. Perhaps NBC will see that Jay Leno isn’t that funny.

2. Conan is funny

Not only is Conan hilarious, he nails that witty, clever brand of humor that we all crave. His many years of experience and his track record of always being involved in smart comedy prove that he deserves to host “The Tonight Show” and have the 11:35 time slot more than Jay Leno, who is not funny.

1. Jay Leno is not funny

The 10 p.m. time slot isn’t the reason that “The Jay Leno Show” hasn’t got an audience. It could be that Jay Leno is why “The Jay Leno Show” has a sparse audience. Why? Jay Leno isn’t funny.