Like I said…for me this was more about NBC trying to do away with scripted TV 
altogether.  So, I want it to cost them big

 

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Conan is not free.  He is not even inexpensive.
 

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http://theworldebon.blogspot.com

 

 

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Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] Conan O'Brien: Free At Last!

I was reading some media analysis the other day and here is an interesting 
perspective.  

 

1.        When Jonny Carson handed over the reins, he did not opt to compete on 
ABC against the Tonight Show, as Leno was going to do.  

2.       When Jonny Carson handed over the reins, he did not opt to present the 
same show, an hour before his old show

3.       Most of the audience that tunes into the tonight show is the same 
audience that watched the news prior to the tonight show.  Most people watch 
the news that comes on after the 10:00 pm show they are watching.  If people 
turn off Leno, and then turn off the news, then Leno was chasing the audience 
away from Conan.

4.       The made Conan tone down his humor once ratings dropped, but if Leno 
had not chased away the audience from the news, who is to say what audience 
Conan would have pulled

5.       Leno pulled some sleazy shenanigans with Letterman and now he is doing 
the same with Coco. 

 

I hope the Tonight show tanks. 

 

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Wow, thirty-plus mill to get *fired*? And his staff splits twelve mill, but 
Conan's going to give them extra cash? That's cool. I've seen Zucker from NBC 
all over the tube, everywhere from Charlie Rose to the financial channel, 
trying to explain this debacle. Reminds one of why some people need to stay 
behind the scenes. He comes off as defensive, surly, like a child who's caught 
doing something wrong, but remains defiant. A lot of "we made what we thought 
was a smart move, but it didn't work". Very little honest "we screwed it up and 
screwed O'Brien to boot".

End of story: I still don't get who felt that Conan could be an exact 
replacement for Leno, given the differences in their appeal, and the expected 
differences in what demographics Conan would attract. I don't get who the hell 
felt it was sufficient to say that o'Brien had failed after only seven months, 
when it took Leno himself a year-and-a-half to hit his stride. And I really 
don't get who in the world thought O'Brien had a chance to succeed when Leno 
had a show on earlier than his, both sapping potential O'Brien viewers, and 
subjecting the public to talk show overload, possibly chasing off viewers for 
both shows.

NBC screwed this up royally, and made it worse when Ebersol (?) recently tried 
to blame a lot of this on O'Brien's refusal to change the Tonight Show format. 
I guess we can't blame Leno, who just wants to work, but I wish he'd have said 
"no" to the 10 pm show, and really wish he'd say "no" to taking the Tonight 
Show back. That would have taught NBC a lesson. 

Frankly I'm glad this all failed. I didn't relish a solid five hours of 
primetime being replaced by a talkshow. We're losing enough original 
programming on broadcast TV as it is.

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Conan O'Brien: Free At Last!


by Tim <http://www.tv.com/news/author.html?author_id=30>  Surette TV.com Staff 
Writer 01/21/10 10:15 AM 

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specified.

What's the going rate for an unfair firing these days? About $45 million if you 
hosted a late-night talk show on a major network. The Conan 
<http://www.tv.com/conan-obrien/person/3465/summary.html>  O'Brien vs. NBC saga 
is finally coming to an end, says  
<http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i58f0e7e6076e5043be5bdbd2e2483b15>
 The Hollywood Reporter, as both sides have agreed to a deal that frees O'Brien 
from his contract with NBC and includes a whole lotta stipulations. 

First, let's talk money—since that's what the whole kerfuffle was about. The 
entire settlement is reportedly worth between $45 million and $50 million, with 
Conan pocketing $32 million and his staff sharing $12 million. But don't feel 
too bad for Johnny the Janitor; reports say O'Brien will be supplementing his 
employees' severance packages out of his pocket. 

O'Brien's last night behind the desk of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien 
<http://www.tv.com/the-tonight-show-with-conan-obrien/show/75634/summary.html>  
will be tomorrow (Friday, January 22), with Conan repeats airing until the 
start of the Winter Olympics. After that, Jay 
<http://www.tv.com/jay-leno/person/2431/summary.html>  Leno will return to The 
Tonight Show with Jay Leno 
<http://www.tv.com/the-tonight-show-with-jay-leno/show/10020/summary.html>  on 
March 1, global warming will cease, world peace will rule, and the long war 
between cats and dogs shall end. Or so NBC believes. 

The deal also bars Conan from hosting another show until September, and all the 
characters Conan created for his shows—including the lovable Pimpbot, the very 
relatable Masturbating Bear, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog—will *gulp* 
remain the property of NBC, which will let them collect dust in their mausoleum 
of stolen artifacts. Triumph is the cash cow here, and he should belong to 
Robert <http://www.tv.com/robert-smigel/person/47611/summary.html>  Smigel, who 
does all of the delightfully distasteful dog's improv and masterful 
puppeteering. 

The final tally? Conan received the dream job he worked his entire life for for 
a total of seven months. 

The big questions now: What will Conan do next? What should Conan do next? And 
how will audiences respond to the return of Jay Leno? 

 












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