Conan's Big First Week

Conan O'Brien took over "The Tonight Show" this week with the help of some of Hollywood's biggest stars and most popular music acts.

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photo by Paul Drinkwater/NBC - June 5, 2009
Ryan Seacrest helped Conan end the week on a high note when he revealed that he overcame adversity to get where he is today. "I was a fat kid," shared Seacrest. "I used to come home and make a cookie sheet of nachos ... and sit down just in time to see Oprah everyday."

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    • BallinISaHabbit
      ryan seasscreast is a huge %@!*#
      report abuseposted August 5, 2009 8:07 AM PDT
    • Sammy
      Well, a month has passed and things have returned to normal... almost. Leno is waiting in the wings for 10 pm, Conan has fallen to second with a younger auidence, and Letterman for the first time in years is number one again. The big question is with a smaller audience can NBC bill the same rate as CBS with the bigger but older auidence? It probably will mean lost revenue for NBC but added
      report abuseposted July 13, 2009 6:34 AM PDT
    • Sammy
      Well, a month has passed and things have returned to normal... almost. Leno is waiting in the wings for 10 pm, Conan has fallen to second with a younger auidence, and Letterman for the first time in years is number one again. The big question is with a smaller audience can NBC bill the same rate as CBS with the bigger but older auidence? It probably will mean lost revenue for NBC but added
      report abuseposted July 13, 2009 6:34 AM PDT
    • Sammy
      Well, a month has passed and things have returned to normal... almost. Leno is waiting in the wings for 10 pm, Conan has fallen to second with a younger auidence, and Letterman for the first time in years is number one again. The big question is with a smaller audience can NBC bill the same rate as CBS with the bigger but older auidence? It probably will mean lost revenue for NBC but added
      report abuseposted July 13, 2009 6:33 AM PDT
    • Sammy
      Well, a month has passed and things have returned to normal... almost. Leno is waiting in the wings for 10 pm, Conan has fallen to second with a younger auidence, and Letterman for the first time in years is number one again. The big question is with a smaller audience can NBC bill the same rate as CBS with the bigger but older auidence? It probably will mean lost revenue for NBC but added
      report abuseposted July 13, 2009 6:33 AM PDT
    • Sammy
      Well, a month has passed and things have returned to normal... almost. Leno is waiting in the wings for 10 pm, Conan has fallen to second with a younger auidence, and Letterman for the first time in years is number one again. The big question is with a smaller audience can NBC bill the same rate as CBS with the bigger but older auidence? It probably will mean lost revenue for NBC but added
      report abuseposted July 13, 2009 6:33 AM PDT
    • Malina
      Conan rulesss
      report abuseposted June 20, 2009 5:39 PM PDT
    • chacha
      Letterman is the stuff!!!!!
      report abuseposted June 13, 2009 11:34 AM PDT
    • chacha
      Letterman is the stuff!!!!!
      report abuseposted June 13, 2009 11:34 AM PDT
    • J S
      So, to the Conan haters let me ask you this: Did you hate on Jay Leno when he took over for Johnny Carson? It's only his first freakin week!
      report abuseposted June 10, 2009 1:51 PM PDT
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