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05-03-2018, 01:35 PM
http://www.indiewire.com/2018/05/conan-obrien-tbs-turner-30-minutes-1201959876/
Conan O'Brien will continue to host his TBS talk show (http://forums.previously.tv/forum/256-conan/) four nights a week, but the reduced workload will allow him to do more work outside the studio, including "Conan Without Borders" episodes that he has excelled at in recent years. The Conan makeover is part of TBS' long-term plan for the late-night host. “Since I inherited my Late Night show in 1993, TV has changed exponentially,” Conan said in a statement. “I’d like to think I have evolved with many of these changes, but now it’s time to take the next leap. A half-hour show will give me the time to do a higher percentage of the comedy in, and out, of the studio that I love and that seems to resonate in this new digital world. It’s still going to be me hosting a very silly show, but I want segments on my half-hour program to link to digital content, deepening the experience for my younger fans, and confusing my older ones.” ALSO: Conan's entire Late Night with Conan O’Brien NBC archives will soon be available on Team Coco -- including the Masturbating Bear. (http://splitsider.com/2018/05/big-conan-news-a-new-half-hour-format-plus-the-entire-late-night-nbc-archives/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Splitsider+%28Splitsider%29)
Conan O'Brien on shrinking his talk show to 30 minutes "I’ve been pushing for this for a while" (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/03/arts/television/conan-obrien-talk-show-half-hour.html)
Conan says his new show will still likely have a monologue and at least one celebrity guest, but he wanted to do "something that fits the modern landscape, that certainly fits the way I interact with my fans more. I was looking for something more lean and agile.” TBS and TNT president Kevin Reilly pointed out that the 30-minute show wouldn't necessarily mean less content. There will be more opportunity to do non-show things like an upcoming live tour with his Team Coco comedians and "Clueless Gamer" segments, as well as "Conan Without Borders." “It’s not going to be a whole new Conan with a shaved head and an eye patch and a falcon on his shoulder,” says Conan.
ALSO:
Conan says doing "Conan Without Borders" inspired him to make the change: "At this stage in my career I’d like to do much more of the stuff I love and am passionate about" (http://deadline.com/2018/05/conan-obrien-new-half-hour-format-tbs-late-night-tour-1202381555/)
Conan briefly considered an hourlong weekly format, but he ultimately "felt more comfortable" with a daily 30 minutes (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/conan-obriens-tbs-show-format-change-explained-1108410)
Watch Conan and Bill Hader tackle God of War for "Clueless Gamer" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFphlZ_BryA)
Conan O'Brien: "Doing half an hour could shock me into coming up with new stuff" (http://www.vulture.com/2018/06/conan-obrien-in-conversation.html)
Citing the movie Die Hard, Conan says in a lengthy interview with Vulture that TBS was initially reluctant with his plan to downsize to 30-minute shows. "The truth is that the initial resistance to half an hour came from the business side," he says. "They didn’t want to stop selling an hour’s worth of ads. But we’re not going to be giving them less content. We might even be making more content and just putting more of it directly online." He adds: "There are parts of late night that feel very pro forma. At this stage in my career doing half an hour could shock me into coming up with new stuff." In a lengthy Die Hard analogy, Conan says that from his years of experience, he's learned that executives are committed to a plan, even when things change. "Sometimes my experience with executives is as if they’re Hans Gruber and the internet is Bruce Willis," he says says. The veteran host also discussed how he's gotten over The Tonight Show debacle, saying: "Without getting into specifics, there were a few people who I felt were not being good human beings. But I see that what happened was an inevitable clusterf*ck. I had a bad feeling the minute NBC said, 'You’re going to go do The Tonight Show but Jay’s also going to be on at 10 doing a Tonight Show before your Tonight Show.' It’s like when the Bachelor can’t decide: All three of us were not going to fit in that hot tub."
Conan O'Brien will continue to host his TBS talk show (http://forums.previously.tv/forum/256-conan/) four nights a week, but the reduced workload will allow him to do more work outside the studio, including "Conan Without Borders" episodes that he has excelled at in recent years. The Conan makeover is part of TBS' long-term plan for the late-night host. “Since I inherited my Late Night show in 1993, TV has changed exponentially,” Conan said in a statement. “I’d like to think I have evolved with many of these changes, but now it’s time to take the next leap. A half-hour show will give me the time to do a higher percentage of the comedy in, and out, of the studio that I love and that seems to resonate in this new digital world. It’s still going to be me hosting a very silly show, but I want segments on my half-hour program to link to digital content, deepening the experience for my younger fans, and confusing my older ones.” ALSO: Conan's entire Late Night with Conan O’Brien NBC archives will soon be available on Team Coco -- including the Masturbating Bear. (http://splitsider.com/2018/05/big-conan-news-a-new-half-hour-format-plus-the-entire-late-night-nbc-archives/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Splitsider+%28Splitsider%29)
Conan O'Brien on shrinking his talk show to 30 minutes "I’ve been pushing for this for a while" (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/03/arts/television/conan-obrien-talk-show-half-hour.html)
Conan says his new show will still likely have a monologue and at least one celebrity guest, but he wanted to do "something that fits the modern landscape, that certainly fits the way I interact with my fans more. I was looking for something more lean and agile.” TBS and TNT president Kevin Reilly pointed out that the 30-minute show wouldn't necessarily mean less content. There will be more opportunity to do non-show things like an upcoming live tour with his Team Coco comedians and "Clueless Gamer" segments, as well as "Conan Without Borders." “It’s not going to be a whole new Conan with a shaved head and an eye patch and a falcon on his shoulder,” says Conan.
ALSO:
Conan says doing "Conan Without Borders" inspired him to make the change: "At this stage in my career I’d like to do much more of the stuff I love and am passionate about" (http://deadline.com/2018/05/conan-obrien-new-half-hour-format-tbs-late-night-tour-1202381555/)
Conan briefly considered an hourlong weekly format, but he ultimately "felt more comfortable" with a daily 30 minutes (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/conan-obriens-tbs-show-format-change-explained-1108410)
Watch Conan and Bill Hader tackle God of War for "Clueless Gamer" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFphlZ_BryA)
Conan O'Brien: "Doing half an hour could shock me into coming up with new stuff" (http://www.vulture.com/2018/06/conan-obrien-in-conversation.html)
Citing the movie Die Hard, Conan says in a lengthy interview with Vulture that TBS was initially reluctant with his plan to downsize to 30-minute shows. "The truth is that the initial resistance to half an hour came from the business side," he says. "They didn’t want to stop selling an hour’s worth of ads. But we’re not going to be giving them less content. We might even be making more content and just putting more of it directly online." He adds: "There are parts of late night that feel very pro forma. At this stage in my career doing half an hour could shock me into coming up with new stuff." In a lengthy Die Hard analogy, Conan says that from his years of experience, he's learned that executives are committed to a plan, even when things change. "Sometimes my experience with executives is as if they’re Hans Gruber and the internet is Bruce Willis," he says says. The veteran host also discussed how he's gotten over The Tonight Show debacle, saying: "Without getting into specifics, there were a few people who I felt were not being good human beings. But I see that what happened was an inevitable clusterf*ck. I had a bad feeling the minute NBC said, 'You’re going to go do The Tonight Show but Jay’s also going to be on at 10 doing a Tonight Show before your Tonight Show.' It’s like when the Bachelor can’t decide: All three of us were not going to fit in that hot tub."