I just learned that Conan O’Brien has made arrangements to pay his staff who will be laid off by NBC as of Friday. About 80 production people — like talent bookers, producers, production assistants — will be taken care of by the Late Night host who is supposed to move to The Tonight Show in 2009. Sources tell me this is on a week-to-week basis for the moment until or if Conan, who’s a WGA member and got his start as a comedy writer, goes back to work. Obviously, NBC is dying for him to return to the air because its late night ratings for the repeats have tanked. None of the late night shows have been in production during the entire November sweeps and the networks have to give sponsors free spots or “give backs” at a cost of millions.
I’ll say this: it’s a great PR move by O’Brien as well as an incredibly nice thing to do. After all, he’s the least paid of the Big Three (including Letterman and Leno), and unlike Dave’s Worldwide Pants, which is generously paying its employees through at least the end of the year, Conan’s company Conaco doesn’t own Late Night. NBC does.
And while I’m on the topic of NBC’s late night hosts, I’m told that Carson Daly was probably going to lose his show if he didn’t return to work. Oh, like that would have been a great loss to humanity, much less television. It’s incredible the lousy publicity which Daly’s decision to cross the picket line is creating. After the news broke that Carson was soliciting scab jokes, several websites (here and here are two of them) have sprung up soliciting jokes about Daly, the nastier the better.
Meanwhile, where do things stand with Jay Leno who had been a ubiquitous figure handing out food to the WGA picketers? There are no plans at the present for him to pay his show’s production people who will be laid off by NBC as of Friday. As for returning to work, “I don’t see him running to cross the line. I get that,” an insider tells me. That’s because Leno is still really furious at Jeff Zucker for handing over The Tonight Show to Conan and isn’t exactly in the mood to do any favors for NBC Universal.
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Hey Working Stiff,
Leno has been out there every day (with one day exception, but our group may have missed him). He has put his face in front of the cameras, has spoken to the press several times and continues to show up on the picket line. He is taking the hit like every picketing writer is doing. So, if you criticize him, you criticize all of us!
NBC is the owner of the Tonight Show. Zucker is the one NOT paying the staff.
Paying your writing staff during a strike is a great move. The financial pressure is really on this time of year and payment is just the type of support and respect the writers are striking to gain in the 1st place.
What I really wanna know is where these Carson bashing websites are. I personally cannot believe that this guy’s show has been on for as long as it has.
To me, it sounds as if Leno is trying to support his writers in his own way, and it could be that he’s doing nice things behind the scenes that we’ll never hear about.
Also: I have no way of knowing whether Conan has picketed or not. If he hasn’t, maybe that’s because of the stalking issue. If you had so many stalkers that even deranged Catholic priests were after you, maybe you, too, would be careful about picketing.
Finally, a Late Night writer, Chris Albers, is an immediate past president of the WGA East. Who knows what Conan thinks about the strike, but he certainly isn’t anti-WGA.
Working Stiff: You should look up the meaning of “conspiracy theory.” Try Wikipedia. Also, it was smart of you to add “unverified” since most conspiracy theories are verified.
When Leno and/or Letterman goes back but Conan stays off the air to “show his support” then I will post here about what a big stupid wiener I was. In the meantime it is you who is naive and childlike about this.
So much for Jay being a nice guy.
Next week, his staff is out of a job. No pay.
I knew there was a reason why I preferred David Letterman.