Conan O'Brien said in a new interview that he realized late-night TV was in serious trouble after his viral "Hot Ones" appearance got 15 million views.
It's a good thing he said yes.
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What Conan O’Brien Has Been Trying To Tell Stephen Colbert After The Late Show’s Cancellation
The late night landscape is changing after CBS canceled The Late Show, but Conan O'Brien has some notes he'd like to share with Stephen Colbert.
The man Stephen Colbert calls "the patron saint of ex-talk show hosts" has a few things to say about the late night crisis, ...
Since leaving late-night TV, Conan O'Brien has enjoyed creative freedom while mourning the tragic loss of friends Rob and Michele Reiner, emphasizing their significant influence on his life.
Conan O'Brien knows the world looks a lot different since the heights of his late night career, and he admitted he'd struggle to find the funny in today's headlines if he were still a network host. In ...
There was a sense of old wrongs righted in seeing Conan O'Brien, late night's perennial underdog, back on network TV.
The comedian and television host talks about the decline of late night, the death of Rob and Michele Reiner, and why he loves when things go wrong onstage.
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