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Conan’s response…

With NBC’s intention to move The Tonight Show to 12:05 AM, Conan has responded that he will not host the show at that time-slot, as it is essentially no longer the ‘tonight’ show. Here is Conan’s official statement (from The New York Times):

People of Earth:

In the last few days, I’ve been getting a lot of sympathy calls, and I want to start by making it clear that no one should waste a second feeling sorry for me. For 17 years, I’ve been getting paid to do what I love most and, in a world with real problems, I’ve been absurdly lucky. That said, I’ve been suddenly put in a very public predicament and my bosses are demanding an immediate decision.

Six years ago, I signed a contract with NBC to take over “The Tonight Show” in June of 2009. Like a lot of us, I grew up watching Johnny Carson every night and the chance to one day sit in that chair has meant everything to me. I worked long and hard to get that opportunity, passed up far more lucrative offers, and since 2004, I have spent literally hundreds of hours thinking of ways to extend the franchise long into the future. It was my mistaken belief that, like my predecessor, I would have the benefit of some time and, just as important, some degree of ratings support from the prime-time schedule. Building a lasting audience at 11:30 is impossible without both.

But sadly, we were never given that chance. After only seven months, with my “Tonight Show” in its infancy, NBC has decided to react to their terrible difficulties in prime time by making a change in their long-established late night schedule.

Last Thursday, NBC executives told me they intended to move the “Tonight Show” to 12:05 to accommodate the “Jay Leno Show” at 11:35. 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. The “Tonight Show” at 12:05 simply isn’t the “Tonight Show.” Also, if I accept this move I will be knocking the “Late Night” show, which I inherited from David Letterman and passed on to Jimmy Fallon, out of its long-held time slot. That would hurt the other NBC franchise that I love, and it would be unfair to Jimmy.

So it has come to this: I cannot express in words how much I enjoy hosting this program and what an enormous personal disappointment it is for me to consider losing it. My staff and I have worked unbelievably hard, and we are very proud of our contribution to the legacy of “The Tonight Show.” But I cannot participate in what I honestly believe is its destruction. Some people will make the argument that with DVRs and the Internet, a time slot doesn’t matter. But with the “Tonight Show,” I believe nothing could matter more.

There has been speculation about my going to another network but, to set the record straight, I currently have no other offer and honestly have no idea what happens next. My hope is that NBC and I can resolve this quickly so that my staff, crew, and I can do a show we can be proud of, for a company that values our work.

Have a great day and, for the record, I am truly sorry about my hair; it’s always been that way.

Yours,

Conan

I was already Team Conan, and after reading this I’m even more so. I respect his passion for what he does and his commitment to preserving and honoring a network television institution. I’m concerned that Conan’s position with The Tonight Show is near over, as Leno is obviously the network’s priority. I hope Conan and his staff land somewhere where their talent, dedication and innate desire to make people laugh will be appreciated and celebrated…and that of course, maybe someone will finally hire Conan a decent hairstylist.

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Update on NBC late-night debacle: Leno is back to 11:35 PM

NBC announced that indeed they are canceling The Jay Leno Show during the 10 PM hour, and pushing him back to 11:35 PM–his original slot when he hosted The Tonight Show. If Conan stays, then Jay’s show will be a half-hour and if Conan walks, then it appears as though Leno will once again host The Tonight Show. The whole thing is just so ridiculous. Lots of money spent and lost and NBC ends up looking even more incompetent. Hey, here’s an idea for a new competition reality show: Please Run Our Network, and Not Further Into Ratings Oblivion, Thank You Very Much!

Anyway, as of now, there is no official word on what will happen with Conan…there is talk that he’s considering heading over to Fox. NBC has made their choice on who is the priority, I think that assuming all the money/details shake out that Conan would be crazy not to go to Fox, or wherever else he might be considering.

And so we wait for the drama to continue…and then, of course, in a couple of years there will be ANOTHER made-for-TV movie about the late night wars.

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So, NBC…now what?

Between last night and this morning I’ve been absorbed in all that is this NBC/Jay Leno/Conan/affiliates debacle…just to recap: a couple of years ago NBC announced that they were going to eventually make Conan O’Brien the new host of The Tonight Show and in response to that, they decided instead of losing Jay Leno to a competitor, they were going to give him a show too. The powers that be at the Peacock network decided it would save them some money to get rid of all their 10 PM weeknight programming and have Jay’s show during that time-slot. They would keep him and his viewers, while getting everyone used to Conan as the new face of The Tonight Show and simultaneously attract younger viewers. Everybody wins, right?

Wrong.

During the last few months since the transition officially took place, local NBC affiliates have seen dramatic drops in viewership (according to the LA Times, as much as 30% in some markets), due to Leno’s low ratings, and they have been freaking out, understandably.

NBC knows that’s serious, or they are using it as an excuse to undo their damage, and so now the back-peddling begins…according to various reports, one of the options NBC is considering is to give Leno back his 11:35 PM slot, as The Jay Leno Show and Conan, if he chooses to stay with the network, will be at 12:05 AM with The Tonight Show, and then Jimmy Fallon at 1:05 AM. It’s anyone’s guess what the heck will happen. We should know shortly as the Television Critics Tour in LA begins next week and there is an NBC affiliates board meeting later this month.

I personally thought this was a reckless and ridiculous move to begin with. Don’t get me wrong, risks are good, but focus groups/trial periods are better. I ask, how much research/thought was put into this? From fans, to the creative community that produces the programming, to affiliates, everyone was affected by this, and the only ones that seemed to have gained were Leno and O’Brien with lucrative contracts. It appears to me that NBC was so wrapped up in saving their talent that they didn’t think about the long-run or the impact of changing the broadcast landscape with replacing the coveted 10 PM time-slot with the same show (didn’t anyone learn from ABC’s mistake with multiple night airings of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?) and with a personality that was already kind of being phased out to begin with, with the network initiating the passing of the torch.

How ever it shakes out, NBC has some rebuilding to do, not only their image/PR (as they look like they don’t know what the heck they are doing), but also somewhat of their programming brand. It’s been a few months now, and many viewers have moved on to other networks/shows to satisfy their 10 PM primetime cravings. Based on reports, NBC’s window to re-organize their schedule is by the conclusion of their 2010 Winter Olympics coverage—February 28—which doesn’t give them a whole lot of time to produce anything new. If they want more bang for the buck, they should attempt to make a programming splash; simply returning with episodes of old shows that never aired might make some fans happy, but doesn’t really make up for their poor decision making in the first place.

I’ll keep tabs on this story and return with updates as they come in…

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Everybody needs to calm down

image source: eonline

Sheesh! It’s only Thursday, and already this week we’ve heard about three new celebrity feuds and a flare up of one already in progress…

  • Martha Stewart v. Rachael Ray… both are known to be decent cooks and they each have a syndicated talk show. But apparently Martha thinks she’s better. My take=since neither of them have offered to cook for me, I’m going to go with the “annoying” factor, and Martha is definitely less annoying. — Eonline
  • Charlie Gibson v. Diane Sawyer...Charlie is retiring from ABC World News and he’s totally PO’ed that Diane will be replacing him. He’s been known to give her “the stink-eye” and “he bad-mouths her openly and often.” My take=I’ve met Diane Sawyer, and trust me, there is nothing about her that warrants stink-eye treatment. –NY Post
  • Kirstie Alley v. Conan O’Brien…according to reports, Conan made some fat jokes about Kirstie on his show. She twittered to her pal Star Jones over it, and cluttered twitter feeds everywhere with, “that guy acts like I bit his d*** off.” My take=Kirstie has a new show in production for A&E, she knows how the publicity thing works. — US Weekly
  • Levi v. Sarah v. Levi v. Sarah…this one’s been going on for awhile now, but with Sarah’s new book and her appearance on Oprah this week, we were reminded of the tension between the former VP candidate and her daughter’s baby daddy. My take=the two of them are famewhores and have worked out an agreement, I bring you up when my book comes out and you bring me up when your naked pictures come out. — People

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