What part of "it takes time to build an audience" do you not understand? It took Leno about three years to build an audience when he originally hosted
The Tonight Show
I understand that just fine. That has nothing to do with the point I was making.
I, personally, think Conan is very talented and that he could have built an audience for his
Tonight Show in time, especially if the prime-time lead-in was restored. And I think NBC should have kept him in that slot and not given it back to Leno.
But that's not what I was discussing. It is being suggested in this thread that for NBC to make the
business decision that they were unhappy with the performance of
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien and to negotiate a release from his contract was unethical and immoral, and that's just bunk. It might not be a business decision I think was smart, but it's still a business decision they have the right to make.
NBC didn't like the numbers they were seeing from the show, they felt it was not in their best interest to give the show more time, and they decided to change directions, just as networks do all the time. Further, they negotiated a very handsome severance package for both Conan and his staff, and did not hold him to restrictions on going to another network, so that we're virtually guaranteed he and his staff will be back working very soon.
A stupid move? Sure. But nothing unethical about it.