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."
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
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
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
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
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
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