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O'Brien out, Leno back in?

^ You should know by now that all the mods here hate the Yankees. :lol:

Plus if you ever go into the baseball topics... scary what he says there! :lol:
 
Though I agree that the ad would have been so much better if Conan had walked up and said to Leno, "You're sitting in my spot!"
Entertainment Tonight reported that Conan declined appearing in the commercial.
 
Though I agree that the ad would have been so much better if Conan had walked up and said to Leno, "You're sitting in my spot!"
Entertainment Tonight reported that Conan declined appearing in the commercial.

Probably due to his buyout agreement stating that he can't appear on television until mid-April.
 
Probably due to his buyout agreement stating that he can't appear on television until mid-April.

I think you meant mid-September as that's what I heard reported.

As long as Conan was invited, that's what counts, and pushes Letterman up another notch or two in my respect.

Alex
 
In other news, it appears that all references to Conan have been removed from NBC, the NBC offices, Hulu, and NBC is on the warpath to get any and all Conan O'Brien clips removed from youtube.
 
Some interesting news, it appears that Conan's contract did cover a specific time slot after all.

http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/02/10/conan-timeslot-restrictions/
Hence the 45,000,000 dollar buy out. If Conan was the one in breach of contract then there wouldn't have been any money.

Word is that conan is selling his NYC penthouse, quietly shopping it for a nice $35 mil, which is a $25 mil profit. Some of the pages reporting it are questioning if he needs the money to keep paying his staff, the ones who weren't covered by the NBC deal, until he finds a new "show home."
 
Some interesting news, it appears that Conan's contract did cover a specific time slot after all.

http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/02/10/conan-timeslot-restrictions/
Hence the 45,000,000 dollar buy out. If Conan was the one in breach of contract then there wouldn't have been any money.

Word is that conan is selling his NYC penthouse, quietly shopping it for a nice $35 mil, which is a $25 mil profit. Some of the pages reporting it are questioning if he needs the money to keep paying his staff, the ones who weren't covered by the NBC deal, until he finds a new "show home."
Which would elevate him to saint.
 
In other news, it appears that all references to Conan have been removed from NBC, the NBC offices, Hulu, and NBC is on the warpath to get any and all Conan O'Brien clips removed from youtube.

Strange actions for a network that kept him on in reruns for a few weeks after his final show. Those reruns the last couple weeks have been really weird. It's like the walking dead of television. Plus, some of them have been really early episodes, where we see Conan as a naive young pup blissfully unaware of the cancellation that would befall him in a few months.:(:eek:
 
^ Well, they had to fill that hour of programming with something. What were they going to do? Drag out reruns of Leno's Tonight Show from last spring? But the web site and other promotional tie-ins they could trash quickly and easily without leaving a hole to fill. Maybe what they should have done would be to put classic episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on. I bet that would have drawn some ratings. :)
 
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