Conan O'Brien released a statement Tuesday afternoon regarding NBC's late-night situation, and his place in it:
People of Earth:
In the last few days, I’ve been getting a lot of sympathy calls, and I want to start by making it clear that no one should waste a second feeling sorry for me. For 17 years, I’ve been getting paid to do what I love most and, in a world with real problems, I’ve been absurdly lucky. That said, I’ve been suddenly put in a very public predicament and my bosses are demanding an immediate decision.
Six years ago, I signed a contract with NBC to take over The Tonight Show in June of 2009. Like a lot of us, I grew up watching Johnny Carson every night and the chance to one day sit in that chair has meant everything to me. I worked long and hard to get that opportunity, passed up far more lucrative offers, and since 2004 I have spent literally hundreds of hours thinking of ways to extend the franchise long into the future. It was my mistaken belief that, like my predecessor, I would have the benefit of some time and, just as important, some degree of ratings support from the prime-time schedule. Building a lasting audience at 11:30 is impossible without both.
But sadly, we were never given that chance. After only seven months, with my Tonight Show in its infancy, NBC has decided to react to their terrible difficulties in prime-time by making a change in their long-established late night schedule.
Last Thursday, NBC executives told me they intended to move the Tonight Show to 12:05 to accommodate the Jay Leno Show at 11:35. For 60 years the Tonight Show has aired immediately following the late local news. I sincerely believe that delaying the Tonight Show into the next day to accommodate another comedy program will seriously damage what I consider to be the greatest franchise in the history of broadcasting. The Tonight Show at 12:05 simply isn’t the Tonight Show. Also, if I accept this move I will be knocking the Late Night show, which I inherited from David Letterman and passed on to Jimmy Fallon, out of its long-held time slot. That would hurt the other NBC franchise that I love, and it would be unfair to Jimmy.
So it has come to this: I cannot express in words how much I enjoy hosting this program and what an enormous personal disappointment it is for me to consider losing it. My staff and I have worked unbelievably hard and we are very proud of our contribution to the legacy of The Tonight Show. But I cannot participate in what I honestly believe is its destruction. Some people will make the argument that with DVRs and the Internet a time slot doesn’t matter. But with the Tonight Show, I believe nothing could matter more.
There has been speculation about my going to another network but, to set the record straight, I currently have no other offer and honestly have no idea what happens next. My hope is that NBC and I can resolve this quickly so that my staff, crew, and I can do a show we can be proud of, for a company that values our work.
Have a great day and, for the record, I am truly sorry about my hair; it's always been that way.
Yours,
Conan
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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This is such an fascinating debacle, and a mighty strong shaft job from Leno may I add. He retires, then unretires to screw up the primetime lead in, and then bumps Conan from 11:30. Guess that makes this the second person Leno has screwed from The Tonight Show.
I really hope Conan packs up his circus and heads over to FOX as that has become a loaded channel over the last few years (Fringe, House, AI, SYTYCD, 24, Lie to Me, Bones, etc). It'd be like Conan coming home seeing as he used to write for The Simpsons.
It's purely pathetic I tell ya...Leno is for 'merica.
And to add fuel to the fire, TMZ (which since the Tiger scandal has become a bonafide legit news outlet) is reporting that the NBC Execs are putting the finishing touches on giving Leno back the Tonight Show. How pathetic of NBC to cave into Jay like this. And especially pathetic of Jay to F Connan in the A-pipe like this.
I mean, to think that Jay Leno, given he may be a completely awesome human being, is an acceptable late night host for Television is beyond my mind's comprehension. I don't see how in any way we can go forward and maintain a semblance of humor and wit with him anchoring, especially when compared to painfully obvious better hosts out there.
Don't blame Leno, blame NBC. They're the ones calling the shots... and I'm not 100% sure of this, but I don't think Leno willingly "retired." I think NBC just more or less promised the Tonight Show to Conan a couple years ago, and really had no idea what they were going to do with Leno.
I don't blame Leno for the move, but I do blame him for not being that good or relevant.
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