
2ND UPDATE: It was a great opening for Conan O’Brien on TBS last night. The comedian’s eponymous talk show drew big 4.2 million viewers and massive 3.3 million adults 18-49 and 2.5 million in 18-34 to rank as the top-rated latenight show on TV – broadcast or cable – last night. This was an impressive 2/3+ of the audience he attracted for his debut on NBC’s The Tonight Show in May 2009. Conan ranked as the No.1 latenight talk show telecast of all time on basic cable, beating The Daily Show‘s Oct. 29, 2008 edition. It also topped all other latenight telecasts in basic cable history. The show’s median age was also impressive: 30, the lowest among all latenight shows and half of that for the big broadcast latenight franchises.
Conan towered over its direct competition, Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (1.3 million; 690,000 in 18-49) and The Colbert Report (1 million; 550,000 in 18-49) and also beat its broadcast counterparts, Leno (3.5 million, 952,000 in 18-49) and Letterman (3.4 million; 1.3 million in 18-49). While Leno and Letterman are not direct competitors as their airtime is shifted by a half-hour, beating soundly The Tonight Show must have been gratifying for Conan following his dismissal from the show 9 months ago. Despite having direct latenight show competition for the first time, The Daily Show was pretty resilient in total viewers, down a modest 13% from its season-to-date Monday viewer average. The hit was bigger in the 18-49 demographic, 21%. Colbert at 11:30 PM followed a similar pattern (down 12% in total viewers, 25% in 18-49 from its season average.) Stewart opened his show by congratulating O’Brien on his return to TV until he “realized” Conan was airing opposite him. (video below the chart.)
The big launch for Conan follows a brilliant campaign that incorporated savvily social media, especially Twitter, Conan’s first outlet following his exit from NBC. “Conan’s audience has been very vocal online, and he clearly made a smooth transition from Twitter to TBS,” said Steve Koonin, president of Turner Entertainment Networks. “Conan delivered an extraordinary audience and stands out as the youngest talk show on television.” (RELATED: Conan’s Monologue & Opening Video) Conan also provided a boost to his lead-out, TBS’ Lopez Tonight, which logged what appear to be the show’s best numbers at least in a long while. Here are fast national data (live + same day) for the main latenight shows last night. Note Letterman’s big lead over Leno in adults 18-49, which comes on the heels of Letterman topping his longtime rival for the first time since Leno retook The Tonight Show:
Late Night Talk Shows: P18-49 (000)
Conan 3285
Late Show w/ Letterman 1336
Tonight Show 952
Lopez Tonight 883
Daily Show 687
Colbert Report 551
Late Night Talk Shows: P2+ (000)
Conan 4155
Tonight Show 3467
Late Show w/ Letterman 3394
Lopez Tonight 1352
Daily Show 1313
Colbert Report 1010
Late Night Talk Shows: P18-34 (000)
Conan 2451
Lopez Tonight 571
Daily Show 455
Colbert Report 367
Late Show w/ Letterman 364
Tonight Show 350
Late Night Talk Shows: Median Age
Conan 30
Lopez Tonight 32
Colbert Report 34
Daily Show 38
Late Show w/Letterman 53
Tonight Show 59
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UPDATE TUESDAY AM: Very encouraging preliminary ratings results for TBS’ Conan, which drew a 2.9 household rating, edging its broadcast competition of Leno (2.7) and Letterman (2.5). Of course, Conan has only a half-hour overlap with its broadcast counterparts who start a half-hour later and run through 12:35 AM but a ratings win for him on the first night would nevertheless be impressive.
PREVIOUS MONDAY PM: WHAT RATINGS LEVELS WILL MAKE CONAN A SUCCESS? After a brilliant launch campaign that incorporated social media better than I’ve ever seen, Conan O’Brien’s latenight show is launching tonight on TBS. Expectations are obviously high but what would constitute success for his new cable show? The bar in the 11 PM time slot he is taking over was set very low by his predecessor George Lopez who has been trailing all late-night competition with 600,000+ total viewers, 400,000+ of them in the 18-to-49 demographic. Conan is a lock to improve on that. The question is by how much? While the 6 million+ audience he drew for his Tonight Show debut is probably out of reach, attracting half or more of that during tonight’s TBS premiere would be a big success.
Insiders say that, at least in the beginning, he should be able to stay above 2 million viewers on average, which is what he did at the same time last year on NBC. Demo-wise, anything in the range of 1 million viewers and above will be considered a great performance. Also, at least initially, Conan should be able to beat his broadcast rivals Letterman and Leno in the 18-49 demo. As Jon Stewart just proved with his October victory that it’s doable for a cable latenight show to beat the established latenight broadcast completion.
TNT and TBS are arguably the most established cable networks with distribution comparable to that of the broadcast networks. It also has been charging ad rates comparable to broadcast nets. Cable shows like Conan, The Daily Show and The Colbert Report also benefit by the fact that they only run Monday through Thursdays, excluding the low-rated Friday nights as well as all repeats) As for Comedy Central’s The Daily Show and Colbert Report, O’Brien actually has a chance to upstage them, at least initially, because of the timing for his launch. The Comedy Central shows thrive in busy political times. With the November elections behind us, there is enough political fatigue to give Conan an opening.
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REAAALLLY??!! People actually WATCHED his show? Gods he sucks. He is not even close to funny and is just goofy in his humor. But whatever further proof that this country is full of idiots. Idiocracy here we come.
THEN MOVE TO RUSSIA, YOU DOUCHEBAG COMMIE PINKO!
Yea that comment is totally unsurprising. Yours is the typical intelligence level of a Conan watcher.
Actually Conan refused to take the time slot from Lopez until Lopez called and asked him to take it. Lopez benefits from a quality lead-in and a stronger nighttime line up for TBS. Conan is a classy guy. NBC and Zucker mistreated Conan and they’re going to be hurt for years as a result.
Leno only got 952,000 in the demo losing to Letterman with 1.3 million??? That’s an even bigger story. My god, for a show on a major network, if NBC counts, that’s truly awful. Just pathetic.
It looks like what 18-49 viewers Leno had migrated to Conan. I thought Conan wold hurt Letterman more, but thats not the case.
I thought Conan did a very good show even though I am not a huge fan. This thing has legs. I don’t see him falling to 1 million as someone here predicted. He’s going to do very well. How embarrassing for NBC,
If these numbers for Conan hold up – a big if – and if more 18-49 continue to leave Leno than Letterman – again, another big if so far – but if it continues the next week or so, I don’t see how Jeff Gaspin doesn’t get demoted if not removed, given how he and Zucker decided to stay with Jay over Conan. That, along with the horrible performance by the network last night of no shows breaking a 2.0 in the demo, ought to be every indication by Comcast the Zucker regime must be destroyed in order to save NBC.
Right, the network can’t stay with gaspin. He’s a fool. And they can’t stay with Leno either if this demo stays at 950,000. It’s also interesting that the median age for Leno is 59, as opposed to Dave’s 53. 53 is bad, but 59? Those people watching Leno aren’t going out buying products that are advertised on the show, and that’s a death knell for a program.
I watched via DVR. The opening was sort of cool, but I think it lost steam in the second 30 minutes when the interviews started.
I suspect many tuned in to see the first show, and maybe the first week, but it will likely settle down to a much smaller number – probably close to the same numbers George Lopez’s talk show gets.
On DirecTV, TBS rebroadcast Conan 2 hours later, so he may also get the benefit of multiple viewing opportunities, something the networks don’t offer.
But really, after a while, there just seem to be too many shows of this format – opening, monologue, bits, banter, guest #1, guest #2, band, close. Conan doesn’t vary from this.
Uh.. what’s a matter with goofy ass humor?
He has the best opening monologue of any late night host period.
I would like to see Conan make his show a lot more separate from the Tonight Snow and Late Night, but I guess he has to do whatever is he wants to do. If he wants to do the TBS Tonight Show, then that’s what he should do.
But I think the problem is that, except for the remote-controlled moon, which is very nice, the set looks sort of like a generic late night talk show loaner set. His set should more forcefully say “In my spare time, I’m a spy,” or, “I’m such a suave Harvard alum I won’t even say the word Harvard,” or, “Yes, I’m an ax murder. Is that a problem?” or something. Just something more specific than, “Hello, my name is Conan. I am a talk show host. May I be of assistance?”
I actually like the set, personally. All of the other late night talk shows have switched to edgier backdrops that seem the throw the set right in the middle of its respective city, so the whole California-esque ocean scene that isn’t actually any city in particular is kind of nice.
I do wish they’d open with “from Los Angeles, California” or “from Hollywood”, instead of “from Warner Bros. studios”, but I guess they’re trying to distance themselves from having a specific city identity.
You really think Conan is HAPPY that his premier show (which will obviously be his most viewed show BY FAR) just arely beat Leno?
I knew they would come out with this article…Of course Conan will be Leno on the first night of his new show. Everyone was tuning to see how bad it is..was. By next week Leno will be back on top. I didn’t laugh during “Something about Mary” and I don’t laugh at Conan.
How old are you, out of curiosity?
did leno mention conan’s show in his monologue?
No, but Letterman did.
Conan, you were very very funny last night. You had six moptnhs to prepare. I hope you did more on site prep like the trip to India. That was pure genius.
Now stay funny, don’t go political unless you will make fun of Obama as much as everyone did of Bush. or you will lose me like
Letterman did. I like the 11 o’clock start of course. I wish you the best.
You are brilliant. And I think that you should keep it fresh. I love Top Ten amd Stupid Pet Tricks but what else is new? You know what I mean?
and kick fannies!!!
Ok, this post scares me….
Conan and Andy were great together. The only problem with the show was the guests. Either do without the guests or find better guests.
I turned it off as soon as Rogen opened his mouth.
Yeah, Andy should just be his guest every night. Sort of like Jeff Garlin was George Takei’s guest every night on WILD BLUE YONDER.
The negative Nellies commenting on this post are HILARIOUS. Whatever, Conan’s back, he did an awesome first show which had several good laughs throughout and I will continue to watch nightly. All is right with late night tv again …. ahhhhh…yes.
I’m very happy to see he’s doing great! Its redemption after nbc screwed him over. The man has talent…
Wow, still lots of spite and bitterness from the anti-Conan crowd, can’t we all just get along?
I think something that is getting overlooked here is that being on TBS, Conan won’t have to have the 4+ million viewers Leno and Letterman are expected to bring in on a nightly basis. If he averages even 2 million, that will be a huge win, especially considering that according to the figures, he’s got the youngest-skewing show with both demographics and median age. TBS doesn’t have to rely on advertising dollars nearly as much as the networks since they get subscription fees from cable/satellite providers, so even if Conan averages half of the debut audience on a nightly basis…big win.
Also shocking is the median age for Leno (didn’t realize it was that high) as well as his 18-49 numbers, as someone already mentioned, it looks like many moved on to something else.
moved onto bed probably.
Ho Hum, all this bickering makes me glum. Master Bating Bear is back to attack, Jack’s glad about that.
I’ve got two words for all knuckleheads: CRAIG FERGUSON.
IN YOUR PANTS
OH MY!!!
Now THAT is a true comment…
IN YOUR PANTS!!!
Ferguson is the funniest guy on Late Night, bar none. Conan is different, and very close and I’m glad he’s back on TV. I do hope he can come up with consistent fresh ideas for the show but last night was just fine. TEAM COCO FOR THE WIN!!!
Did the ratings include DVRs?
I watched both Conan and Leno using the DVR ……
PS,
I should have mentioned that I won’t go to the trouble to watch Conan next week. Seems to be a “Conan’s Tonight Show” remake, and we all know he was second fiddle to Letterman after a very short time.
Wish him all the best, though. I will look in on him in a few weeks to see if he stepped it up.
The real test has yet to come.
I’d bet dollars to donuts that Conan’s numbers will continually beat all his direct competitors for the rest of the year.
Leno makes me wanna throw my TV out the window. His scrubbed down format and cheese-ass delivery is probably the worst of all time…
Leno, unlike his opening monologue, is a total joke.
Go-nan!
Go-nan – you are an idiot of the first degree – pumping this 4 foot hair clown with 2 feet of forhead.
Keep watching “Coockoo” – as your IQ (less than 80) fits right into his audience.
Both Rogen and Lea M. were poor guests, especially the girl. It just reminded you that interviewing is Conan’s weak spot.
The set and lighting look cheap. The backstage clunk from the moon halfway through Lea’s spot just underscored the Grade-B feel. The big oval proscenium stage is interesting though; it will accommodate large-scale antics.
Conan and Andy have to get off the I-was-fired-unfairly jag damn quick. They worked it all spring in their road tour, now more of the same. Jesus, enough.
Tape pieces looked great and hit well.
Passoff to Lopez worked really well. Lopez appeared to know he was suddenly talking to millions of viewers who had never seen him before. His was the best line of the night actually: “Sixty years ago a Latino and a redhead made television history. And now, history repeats itself!” Affectionate, funny, knowing. Good show.
Think the show will stick.
P.S. Why is Nikki’s site carrying so many click-through ads for Greyhound? Do a lot of Leno fanboys suddenly need to leave L.A. cheaply?
All he needs to do is play clips of politicians saying stupid things and then mug for the camera. That’s how Stewart made it.
Well that, and book softball interviews with Jug Ears Obama.
I have not laughed at anything Conan has done.
I have never liked his brand of stupidity. However, he is better than Letterman.
I will agree that he is better than Letterman but thats a pretty low bar. :p
congrats to Conan and Co. I love it when an underdog makes a comeback!
(And nice interview in Rolling Stone magazine, Conan! A worthy read for any of you who haven’t checked it out. Far from the typical vapid celebri-tard interview.
Then again, Conan, cerebral and whip smart, is NOT a Hollywood celebri-tard!)
The good news it wont last…………his ratings will go LOWWWWWWW in a month.
I don’t see how people can find Conan not funny. He’s certainly not as good as he was in the glory days of the show (late 90′s), and his guests/interviews are horrible, but he’s still a really funny guy, far better than Letterman and Leno who are both garbage.