Where is that from?Raging Spaniard said:[]http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/8393/cocor.jpg[]
snesfreak said:Walker Texas Ranger Lever
They showed that shot during one of last weeks episodesRaging Spaniard said:No idea, saw it online at another forum (no explanation was given)
numble said:Where is that from?
Raging Spaniard said:
Kinda like Sylar on the first season of Heroes.AlternativeUlster said:Such a weird stance from Jay Leno. He is really trying not to look like the bad guy here but I don't think this is going to work.
:lol :lol :lolAgent Unknown said:It's not in this montage but.....
"Walker told me I have AIDs."
Horrified look from Conan :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
But Mr. Leno's show didn't do well in the ratings at its new time. Mr. Zucker repeatedly urged patience and said it would be a "marathon, not a sprint." But local TV stations lost as many as half their key viewers for the late local news following "The Jay Leno Show."
"I think NBC fairly accurately projected how the show would do at 10 p.m. but did not contemplate the drastic falloff in [NBC's local stations] and affiliate late news as a result," said Perry Sook, chief executive of Nexstar Broadcasting Group Inc., which owns or operates a dozen NBC stations.
Mr. Zucker and Jeff Gaspin, tapped last summer to lead the company's entertainment-TV businesses, in recent weeks made their first approach to Mr. Leno's representatives. The comedian made plain his willingness to return to his 11:35 p.m. time.
The two sides quietly discussed moving Mr. Leno to a half-hour late night show.Marc Graboff, who oversees NBC's business affairs, and Mr. Leno's attorney, Ken Ziffren, also left open an option for NBC to turn "The Tonight Show" back over to the 59-year-old Mr. Leno.
NBC and Mr. Zucker had for more than five years tried to placate both Messrs. O'Brien and Leno. Now they made one last effort to do so.
On Jan. 7, Mr. Gaspin proposed to Mr. O'Brien and his producer, Jeff Ross, to delay Mr. O'Brien's show to 12:05 a.m. Mr. O'Brien seemed displeased. Mr. Gaspin, according to a person familiar with the matter, said he decided on the late-night shuffle only within the last few days, and he insisted it was his idea and not Mr. Zucker's.
"We really wanted Conan to stay at the network," Mr. Gaspin said in an interview. "We really thought it was a reasonable approach."
But neither show worked. Mr. Leno couldn't draw enough viewers to satisfy local TV stations, and NBC felt Mr. O'Brien didn't do enough to adapt his comedy to "The Tonight Show," which began to lose money, according to a person familiar with the matter.
After Mr. O'Brien on Jan. 12 publicly rejected moving to 12:05 a.m. in a letter addressed to "People of Earth," NBC switched from trying to mollify him to finding the most expeditious way to push him out.
"The Tonight Show' at 12:05 simply isn't 'The Tonight Show," Mr. O'Brien wrote. "I cannot participate in what I honestly believe is its destruction."
The exit deal took days of back-and-forth. In a testy meeting Jan. 12, NBC threatened to prevent Mr. O'Brien from working at another network for 2½ years, the remaining term of his contract, said people familiar with the matter. Mr. Graboff asked if Mr. O'Brien would show up for work if NBC carried out plans to move "The Tonight Show."
Hollywood litigator Patricia Glaser, newly added to Mr. O'Brien's team, replied that he would, but Mr. O'Brien's allies added a threat. "As they say, 'We'll see you in court,'" the comedian's manager lobbed. Mr. O'Brien's representatives marched out of the meeting.
Messrs. Gaspin and Zucker then asked Universal Studios boss Ron Meyer, a former Hollywood agent, to step in as a more neutral negotiator. Working closely with Mr. O'Brien's agent, Rick Rosen, and after hours of shuttle negotiations, the two sides agreed on broad-brush terms for Mr. O'Brien's exit, including a settlement of roughly $40 million, which includes a payout for Mr. O'Brien's staff, and a provision that he can appear on a competing network after less than a year.
Mikey Jr. said:Doesnt Conan shoot at 5 or something? There are no tweets or anything about who the guest is or what is monologue is?
"I thought maybe I should address this. At least give you my view of what has been going on here at NBC. Oh, lets start in 2004. 2004 Im sitting in my office, an NBC executive comes in and says to me, listen, Conan OBrien has gotten offers from other networks. We dont want him to go, so were going to give him The Tonight Show. I said, well, Ive been number one for 12 years. They said, we know that, but we dont think you can sustain that. I said, okay. How about until I fall to number two, then you fire me? No, we made this decision. I said, thats fine. Dont blame Conan OBrien. Nice guy, good family guy, great guy. He and I have talked and not a problem since then. Thats what managers and people do, they try to get something for their clients. I said, Ill retire just to avoid what happened the last time. Okay.
So time goes by and we stay number one up until the day we leave. We hand - (applause)-No, no. Okay, but Im leaving before my contract is out. About six to eight months early. So before I could go anywhere else, I would be at least a year or 18 months before I could go and do a show somewhere else. I said to NBC, would you release me from my contract. They said, we want to keep you here. Okay. What are your ideas? They said, how about primetime? I said, that will never work. No, no, we want to put you on at 10:00. We have done focus groups. People will love you at 10:00. Look at these studies showing Jays chin at 10:00. People will go crazy. Didnt seem like a good idea at the time. I said, alright, can I keep my staff? There are 175 people that work here. I said, can I keep my staff? Yes, you can. Lets try it. We guarantee you two years on the air, guaranteed. Now for the first four or five months against original shows like CSI youll get killed, but in the spring and summer when the reruns come, thats when youll pick up. Okay, great. I agree to that.
Four months go by, we dont make it. Meanwhile, Conans show during the summer, were not on, was not doing well. The great hope was that we would help him. Well, we didnt help him any, okay. They come and go, this show isnt working. We want to let you go. Can you let me out of my contract? No, youre still a valuable asset to this company. How valuable can I be? You fired me twice. How valuable can I be? Okay. So then, the affiliates are not happy. The affiliates are the ones that own the TV stations. Theyre the ones that sort of makes the decisions, theyre not happy with your performance and Conan is not doing well at 11:30. I said, whats your idea? They said, well, look, how about you do a half hour show at 11:30? Now, where I come from, when your boss gives you a job and you dont do it well, I think we did a good job here, but we didnt get the ratings, so you get humbled. I said, okay, Im not crazy about doing a half hour, but okay. What do you want to do with Conan? Well put him on at midnight, or 12:05, keeps The Tonight Show does all that, he gets the whole hour. I said, okay. You think Conan will go for that? Yes, yes. (laughter) Almost guarantee you. I said okay. Shake hands, thats it. I dont have a manager, I dont have an agent, thats my handshake deal.
Next thing I see Conan has a story in the paper saying he doesnt want to do that. They come back to me and they say if he decides to walk and doesnt want to do it, do you want the show back? I go, yeah, Ill take the show back. If thats what he wants to do. This way, we keep our people working, fine. So thats pretty much where we are. It looks like we might be back at 11:30, Im not sure. I dont know. (applause) I dont know. But through all of this - through all of this, Conan OBrien has been a gentleman. Hes a good guy. I have no animosity towards him. This is all business. If you dont get the ratings, they take you off the air. I think you know this town, you can do almost anything. You get ratings they keep you. I dont get ratings, he wants. That was NBCs solution. It didnt work so we might have an answer for you tomorrow. So, well see. Thats basically where it is."
Not a photoshop, unless they did it themselves. They showed this on friday right before or after commercials (I can't remember whichNimbusD said:Whatever it is, it appears to be a shop.
goldenticket said:I dont like how they use Mr. so much in that article
numble said:"I thought maybe I should address this. At least give you my view of what has been going on here at NBC. Oh, lets start in 2004. 2004 Im sitting in my office, an NBC executive comes in and says to me, listen, Conan OBrien has gotten offers from other networks. We dont want him to go, so were going to give him The Tonight Show. I said, well, Ive been number one for 12 years. They said, we know that, but we dont think you can sustain that. I said, okay. How about until I fall to number two, then you fire me? No, we made this decision. I said, thats fine. Dont blame Conan OBrien. Nice guy, good family guy, great guy. He and I have talked and not a problem since then. Thats what managers and people do, they try to get something for their clients. I said, Ill retire just to avoid what happened the last time. Okay.
So time goes by and we stay number one up until the day we leave. We hand - (applause)-No, no. Okay, but Im leaving before my contract is out. About six to eight months early. So before I could go anywhere else, I would be at least a year or 18 months before I could go and do a show somewhere else. I said to NBC, would you release me from my contract. They said, we want to keep you here. Okay. What are your ideas? They said, how about primetime? I said, that will never work. No, no, we want to put you on at 10:00. We have done focus groups. People will love you at 10:00. Look at these studies showing Jays chin at 10:00. People will go crazy. Didnt seem like a good idea at the time. I said, alright, can I keep my staff? There are 175 people that work here. I said, can I keep my staff? Yes, you can. Lets try it. We guarantee you two years on the air, guaranteed. Now for the first four or five months against original shows like CSI youll get killed, but in the spring and summer when the reruns come, thats when youll pick up. Okay, great. I agree to that.
Four months go by, we dont make it. Meanwhile, Conans show during the summer, were not on, was not doing well. The great hope was that we would help him. Well, we didnt help him any, okay. They come and go, this show isnt working. We want to let you go. Can you let me out of my contract? No, youre still a valuable asset to this company. How valuable can I be? You fired me twice. How valuable can I be? Okay. So then, the affiliates are not happy. The affiliates are the ones that own the TV stations. Theyre the ones that sort of makes the decisions, theyre not happy with your performance and Conan is not doing well at 11:30. I said, whats your idea? They said, well, look, how about you do a half hour show at 11:30? Now, where I come from, when your boss gives you a job and you dont do it well, I think we did a good job here, but we didnt get the ratings, so you get humbled. I said, okay, Im not crazy about doing a half hour, but okay. What do you want to do with Conan? Well put him on at midnight, or 12:05, keeps The Tonight Show does all that, he gets the whole hour. I said, okay. You think Conan will go for that? Yes, yes. (laughter) Almost guarantee you. I said okay. Shake hands, thats it. I dont have a manager, I dont have an agent, thats my handshake deal.
Next thing I see Conan has a story in the paper saying he doesnt want to do that. They come back to me and they say if he decides to walk and doesnt want to do it, do you want the show back? I go, yeah, Ill take the show back. If thats what he wants to do. This way, we keep our people working, fine. So thats pretty much where we are. It looks like we might be back at 11:30, Im not sure. I dont know. (applause) I dont know. But through all of this - through all of this, Conan OBrien has been a gentleman. Hes a good guy. I have no animosity towards him. This is all business. If you dont get the ratings, they take you off the air. I think you know this town, you can do almost anything. You get ratings they keep you. I dont get ratings, he wants. That was NBCs solution. It didnt work so we might have an answer for you tomorrow. So, well see. Thats basically where it is."
AlternativeUlster said:I wonder if Jay is setting himself up so that Conan will stop taunting him during the show. I think Jay's feelings are hurt.
Snowman Prophet of Doom said:Can he do an interview on Letterman or does that fall under the 'no appearing on a competing channel' part of the agreement?
BrandNew said:Well boo fucking hoo Leno. He deserves it!
Why do people take NPDs seriously? Or anything in any thread for that matter?tokkun said:Why do people in this thread seem to take the events so personally?
Is it because they mirror some sort of betrayal event in your past?
Is it because you see it as a component of a generational culture war?
tokkun said:Why do people in this thread seem to take the events so personally?
Is it because they mirror some sort of betrayal event in your past?
Is it because you see it as a component of a generational culture war?
tokkun said:Why do people in this thread seem to take the events so personally?
Is it because they mirror some sort of betrayal event in your past?
Is it because you see it as a component of a generational culture war?
Trurl said:Is it true that Conan was losing money? I knew that his ratings were well below the competition, but Jay's statement is the first I've heard it implied that Conan was operating at a loss.
Zeliard said:I'm surprised it's taken Leno this long to come out and say something in seriousness about the situation. He's been getting hammered hard from every corner. This damage control is coming in very late at this point, relatively-speaking.
Huh, I don't see it now. Maybe I somehow thought I read that when I didn't. Weird.AlternativeUlster said:Maybe I am just too tired but where does it say Conan is losing money?
Raistlin said:He waited until Conan cannot legally respond to what is said ... in other words, he waited until it would be a one-sided discussion (ie. bullshit)
An article somewhere in this mega posr said nbc w lenos tonight show made 20 mil profit per year and under conans 7 month run he was losing 5 mil (cant remember # might have been 7) due to conans lower ratingsAlternativeUlster said:Maybe I am just too tired but where does it say Conan is losing money?
legend166 said:Leno's story doesn't even make sense.
He makes it sound like he agreed to go back to 11:35 because they said Conan wouldn't have a problem going to 12:05. Then obviously Conan does have a problem and his response is, what, keep doing exactly what he was doing? Why'd he even ask about Conan in the first place, since he clearly had no intention of keeping his wants in mind.
goldenticket said:An article somewhere in this mega posr said nbc w lenos tonight show made 20 mil profit per year and under conans 7 month run he was losing 5 mil (cant remember # might have been 7) due to conans lower ratings