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NBC is going down in flames. I'm so glad that Conan is getting out while he can. Shouldn't Comcast have a say in all this since they're taking over? Why is Jeff Zucker still the man at the helm of this sinking ship?
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Post by lordrockinhood on Jan 14, 2010 16:47:09 GMT -5
The other day on Howard Stern, Howard said on the air that Conan shouldn't go on some other person's show to get interviewed, but instead let Howard come on the Tonight show as a guest host and interview him about the fiasco on his own show...
... well... looks like they may be trying to work out the details as I type
I grew up worshipping Rock and Roll like a religion. I know its shortcomings and strengths but have loved it unconditionally all the same since I was eight-years old. I ran away and joined the circus and honestly, I'm still as obsessed as I was as a boy. I'm not a kid anymore but I still remember how it felt and it doesn't really feel all that different to me now.
Post by lordrockinhood on Jan 15, 2010 11:29:24 GMT -5
Last night during the "10@10" segment Leno asked ABC's Jimmy Kimmel about the greatest prank he ever pulled.
"I told a guy that five years from now I'm gonna give you my show," Kimmel said. "And then when the five years came, I gave it to him, and then I took it back almost instantly."
I couldn't believe that bit with Jimmy Kimmel. After the night before when Kimmel trashed Leno while dressed like him, chin and all, why would they have him on the show?
Leno: Have you ever ordered anything off of the TV? Kimmel: Like NBC ordered your show off of TV?
Post by crazykittensmile on Jan 16, 2010 0:22:23 GMT -5
Leno was such a DICK at the end of that 10 at 10 bit... when he asked if he was on the show to get on his (Leno's) good side in case he ever moves to ABC
not. funny.
that's when kimmel really took the gloves off and let the douche have it
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Jan 16, 2010 10:13:15 GMT -5
Reports say Conan's close to a 30 million dollar settlement and would be able to start a new show on a new network as soon as fall.I really feel sorry for that guy.
Post by noeysasquatch on Jan 16, 2010 14:37:27 GMT -5
Here's the video of Kimmel on Leno's 10 at 10. I don't know why Leno thought it would be a good idea to have Kimmel on his show, but I'm glad he did. I really hope Conan lands on his feet. He's handled the situation with class considering how they completely went back on his contract.
This last week of Conan on NBC is gonna be some sorta fantastic. I can't wait to see what sorta NBC trashing goodness they come up with. This was Conan last night.....
"In the press this week, NBC has been calling me every name in the book. In fact, they think I'm such an idiot they now want me to run the network,"
Post by nodepression on Jan 18, 2010 13:32:04 GMT -5
I put that clip on my facebook a couple days ago and someone tried to say it isn't all Leno's fault. What it comes down to though is Leno didn't need to take the ten slot, which in the end never gave Conan a fair shot.
Post by nitetimeritetime on Jan 23, 2010 0:36:45 GMT -5
The guy on PT was right. Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, Beck, Max Weinberg, Conan on guitar, Will Ferrell on vocals and cowbell, sure I missed some others.
Conan took the classy way out, too. He's a stand-up guy. I recommend watching the last 15 minutes of that show on hulu or somewhere if you missed it.
I grew up worshipping Rock and Roll like a religion. I know its shortcomings and strengths but have loved it unconditionally all the same since I was eight-years old. I ran away and joined the circus and honestly, I'm still as obsessed as I was as a boy. I'm not a kid anymore but I still remember how it felt and it doesn't really feel all that different to me now.