Oh? Is it really The Tonight Show if it's playing second fiddle on late night to the previous host's new show? Or is it just another talk show with the same name?
It's a fucking TV show. It has changed host numerous times, the show changes constantly, and has changed times and lengths in the past.
But for the majority of its history, it has been the most important, most prestigious late-night talk show on the air, the one by which all others were measured. The host of The Tonight Show became the de facto king of late night, and the host of Late Night was the de facto heir apparent.
That's the ultimate problem -- this isn't about hosting a late-night talk show, this is about who gets to be king. This is about the politics of late-night TV. And instead of letting Conan become the new king, NBC tried, in essence, to have Leno and Conan become co-kings. Except that doesn't work and it never will. It didn't work when NBC tried to keep Letterman after giving Leno The Tonight Show, and it won't work now.
Which is why, if I were Conan, I'd call up NBC and explain that they have two options: Conan or Leno. And if they chose Leno over me, I'd leave and go to Fox, where I'd get to be king of my own little hill instead of being, yet again, Leno's second fiddle. Dave Letterman did the same then when he went over to CBS to host The Late Show.
But for the majority of its history, it has been the most important, most prestigious late-night talk show on the air, the one by which all others were measured. The host of The Tonight Show became the de facto king of late night, and the host of Late Night was the de facto heir apparent.
That's the ultimate problem -- this isn't about hosting a late-night talk show, this is about who gets to be king. This is about the politics of late-night TV. And instead of letting Conan become the new king, NBC tried, in essence, to have Leno and Conan become co-kings. Except that doesn't work and it never will. It didn't work when NBC tried to keep Letterman after giving Leno The Tonight Show, and it won't work now.
Which is why, if I were Conan, I'd call up NBC and explain that they have two options: Conan or Leno. And if they chose Leno over me, I'd leave and go to Fox, where I'd get to be king of my own little hill instead of being, yet again, Leno's second fiddle. Dave Letterman did the same then when he went over to CBS to host The Late Show.
I'm sorry, but this drama seems about as ridiculous as that Paul Abdul thing on American Idol last year or whenever it was. Does being the king of Late Night really matter
It's seems like the overall take on this is that Leno is causing all this ruckus because he won't leave. This inability to leave with grace and humility is screwing with Conan, Jimmy Fallon and to a lesser degree Carson Daley. It also seems to me that most people have a personal likeing to Conan and less of a one for Jay Leno. So even if they aren't fans of Conan's show they seem to sympathize with Conan's situation.
In fact I think anyone can understand what Conan must be going through. All of us in some way shape or form have been burned when we didn't deserve it. I recently got screwed out of a job I deserved and was well qualified for. So the guy who got the job I should have turned out to have a parent on the board of directors.
So I really feel for Conan and not just because I think he's funny and a great guy but because I've been there. Albiet his situation is more public and that certainly isn't good stress wise. I really hope this gets settled soon because all I want to do is look forward to Conan and Craigferguson.
Not when FOX tells them "stop doing news at 11". FOX has pretty much total control over it's affiliates, more so than NBC I think so if FOX wants something on air, it'll get on air.I read that Fox is offering Conan 11pm to 12:30am as a slot for his show and the 12:30am to 1:30am slot for a follow up show to be produced by Conan's production company, similar to the Letterman deal at CBS.
If that deal is true then he would be an idiot to stay at NBC.
However a local Fox channel has news from 10-11:30 so he would get bumped a half hour.
The difference is NBC is doing all of this to keep Leno away from the other networks, they don't care if Conan goes to Fox, but they do Leno.
...Conan would want out of NBC (relocating his family and staff to Los Angeles only to be treated like a red-headed stepchild...)
I'd like to see FOX put Conan at 11PM, and let Conan get as zany as he wants, in a way he could at 12:30 but not on "The TOnight Show". It would be a rare chance for Conan to actually "start over" not 5 months after his slow Tonight Show gig.
I'm sorry, but this drama seems about as ridiculous as that Paul Abdul thing on American Idol last year or whenever it was. Does being the king of Late Night really matter?
It's a fucking TV show.
It's a fucking TV show.
Having read message boards over the years, and I've spoken to many Tonight Show fans, and some of you have written... y'know... hundreds of post about late night television, I'd just like to say... GET A LIFE, will you, people? I mean, for crying out loud, it's just a TV show! I mean, look at you, look at the way you're acting! You've turned an enjoyable little show, created as a lark decades ago, into a COLOSSAL WASTE OF TIME!
You, you're almost 30...have you ever gone to bed before 10:30 on a weeknight?
I didn't think so! There's a whole world out there! When I was your age, I didn't watch late night television! I SLEPT! So... stop staying up till the wee hours of the morning! And get some sleep and GROW THE HELL UP! I mean, it's just a TV show dammit, IT'S JUST A TV SHOW!
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