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Letterman and Kimmel Reflect on Tonight Show Wars, Rag on Leno
Kimmel: "It's fun to be Jay — it's easier."
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Kimmel: "It's fun to be Jay — it's easier."
O'Brien's comedy tour may get the doc treatment.
Mike Mitchell's unofficial "I'm With Coco" graphic has been purchased by Conan's "The Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour."
TMZ reports that Conan O'Brien stands to make exactly zero dollars from his upcoming live shows.
Conan's "The Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour" will touch down in 30 cities between April 12 and June 14.
"Do you have any ill will toward NBC and Jay?" "Yes!"
The 19-year-old student (and only person whom Conan O'Brien follows on Twitter) talks to us about her new life as an Internet celebrity.
No word yet on whether he's keeping the beard.
Sometime this morning, Ticketmaster posted a since-pulled listing for tickets to see Conan O'Brien do something (no word on what) at Phoenix's Dodge Theatre on April 30.
'SNL' creator used to exec produce O'Brien's 'Late Night.'
Ratings for Jay Leno's return to the 'Tonight Show' last night were good enough to beat 'Letterman.'
But hey, Betty White!
We polled New York comedians.
Jerry Seinfeld to stop by Letterman's 'Late Show.'
Jay Leno's world-anticipated return to 11:35 happens next Monday, and today NBC released the list of guests for his first two weeks.
"There's nothing to stop him doing his show in front of an audience at venues like Radio City."
Watch Leno drive, smirk.
'Last Call' hired away Stewart Bailey, from 'The Daily Show.'
Soon nobody will be laughing at Jay Leno's monologue.
Times reporter currently researching for book in Los Angeles.
Not that it makes any difference now, though.
After five months on air, Leno's 10 p.m. show sputters to end.
Jay's take: "A good joke is a good joke."
The asking price is $35 million, but we bet you could talk him down to a caviar-splattered Picasso.
Dave's executive producer: "I made an initial call to [Conan's producer] Jeff Ross, who said they had too much going on to consider it."