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O'Brien out, Leno back in?

This article makes a very good point imo - wouldn't Comedy Central be perfect for him?
Sure it's a step down and he would have to move his timeslot back half an hour anyway, but so what?

So if I were Conan, since I have to take a pay cut anyway, I'd be focusing on cable. And I'd also want to go somewhere where I had a decent lead-in for my show, not to mention a lead-in that might help me hang on to the younger audience that has been deserting TV in droves. Get my drift? If there were ever a perfect setup for O'Brien, it would be Comedy Central, which already has a powerhouse double bill of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. Conan would be a great fit following their shows, inheriting a small (by network standards) but intensely loyal audience of viewers primed for his droll, irony-filled comedy routines.

The money wouldn't be the same, but I think it would be a liberating, low-pressure experience for O'Brien, who looks like he could use a break from the high-stakes ratings death match of network late-night TV. Instead of being told to tone down his act and pretend to be an old fogy, as NBC was asking him to do on "The Tonight Show," he could cut loose and get back to his roots, when he was was the most inventive, loose-limbed funnyman on TV. It's time to let Conan be Conan again.
 
This article makes a very good point imo - wouldn't Comedy Central be perfect for him?
Sure it's a step down and he would have to move his timeslot back half an hour anyway, but so what?

So if I were Conan, since I have to take a pay cut anyway, I'd be focusing on cable. And I'd also want to go somewhere where I had a decent lead-in for my show, not to mention a lead-in that might help me hang on to the younger audience that has been deserting TV in droves. Get my drift? If there were ever a perfect setup for O'Brien, it would be Comedy Central, which already has a powerhouse double bill of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. Conan would be a great fit following their shows, inheriting a small (by network standards) but intensely loyal audience of viewers primed for his droll, irony-filled comedy routines.

The money wouldn't be the same, but I think it would be a liberating, low-pressure experience for O'Brien, who looks like he could use a break from the high-stakes ratings death match of network late-night TV. Instead of being told to tone down his act and pretend to be an old fogy, as NBC was asking him to do on "The Tonight Show," he could cut loose and get back to his roots, when he was was the most inventive, loose-limbed funnyman on TV. It's time to let Conan be Conan again.

So Conan could go to Comedy Central with a show at 12:00AM? Why not just stay at NBC?
 
Conan on Comedy Central, sorry im British so I might have this wrong, but was he not the 3rd in that annonying Daily Show / Colbert Report / Late night.... mock fight and who made who rubbish during the writers strike?
 
Why not? What else could he do?

There's FOX.
AND...why not HBO instead of Comedy Central?

I just don't think following Stewart and Colbert is the right choice. It's...yeah, that would be a let down.

Conan on Comedy Central, sorry im British so I might have this wrong, but was he not the 3rd in that annonying Daily Show / Colbert Report / Late night.... mock fight and who made who rubbish during the writers strike?


You're right, you do have it wrong. It was HILARIOUS.

;)

My favorite part of the strike, actually.
 
FOX would obviously be better, but apparently there are problems with that. On Comedy Central he could be himself, and he would have a natural audience that he might not have had previously (I would guess most TDS viewers watched TCR instead of Conan). Maybe Stewart and Colbert would even move up half an hour to accomodate his show?
 
Conan on Comedy Central, sorry im British so I might have this wrong, but was he not the 3rd in that annonying Daily Show / Colbert Report / Late night.... mock fight and who made who rubbish during the writers strike?


You're right, you do have it wrong. It was HILARIOUS.

;)

My favorite part of the strike, actually.
thankfully UK TV did not have a strike, so I still had plenty of new stuff to watch, so was not deprived to the point where I found that "mock fight" funny.

God I hope him joining Comedy Central does not restart that fight.
 
Conan on Comedy Central, sorry im British so I might have this wrong, but was he not the 3rd in that annonying Daily Show / Colbert Report / Late night.... mock fight and who made who rubbish during the writers strike?


You're right, you do have it wrong. It was HILARIOUS.

:techman:

It was hilarious because it was just so absurd. I could totally see Conan going to Comedy Central.
 
FOX would obviously be better, but apparently there are problems with that. On Comedy Central he could be himself, and he would have a natural audience that he might not have had previously (I would guess most TDS viewers watched TCR instead of Conan). Maybe Stewart and Colbert would even move up half an hour to accomodate his show?

That's an interesting thought... :vulcan:
 
Conan, Stewart, and Colbert should join together and make a huge 2-hour show every night instead of their individual shows. It could be glorious.
 
Conan, Stewart, and Colbert should join together and make a huge 2-hour show every night instead of their individual shows. It could be glorious.
I think More 4 and the other international channels who only air one of the shows, might have something to say about that.
 
If it wasn't for the local news, I think Conan would be perfect at 10 on Fox. Unlike Jay, he's creative and inventive enough to make a variety/talk show that would ACTUALLY be worth watching at that hour. And he'd have a ton of momentum off of Fox's 8 and 9:00 shows too.

Unfortunately I doubt the affiliates would ever go for it.
 
I must admit I never even considered that any of these shows were aired internationally.
well The Daily Show gets aired in the UK on More 4, but not The Colbert Report, however we still get the toss between the two shows at the end of The Daily Show.

At one stage The Colbert Report was on FX, but that is no longer the case.

More 4 did air The Colbert Report when it did that Indecesion 08 Live Election crossover thing, but it was probaly sold as a 1 hour show, rather than 1 episode of The Daily Show & 1 episode of The Colbert Report.
 
i believe there are futher issues with him going to comedy central, isnt it a subsidiary of universal???
 
If Conan is so big with the younger, hipper, not-watching-Tv audience then maybe putting him on an expensive exclusive cable network that not everyone has is not the best solution.

Remember... downloads don't actually "count" as "viewers" paying the bills. ;)
 
If Conan is so big with the younger, hipper, not-watching-Tv audience then maybe putting him on an expensive exclusive cable network that not everyone has is not the best solution.

Remember... downloads don't actually "count" as "viewers" paying the bills. ;)

It does if you are a Stargate fan.

:D
 
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