Read This: Conan's Twitter Conversion
O'Brien shakes his head at the memory. "Aaron's saying, 'You're up to 250,000' or something, and I would say, 'I don't know what that means.' " It meant that O'Brien was setting the single-day record for gathering followers on Twitter. Just as quickly, O'Brien's team began to hear that NBC was far from happy. "The network isn't crazy about you tweeting. They're not sure that's cool," O'Brien ...
While Conan O'Brien's ratings might not have satisfied the bigwigs at NBC, he's certainly enjoyed an unprecedented popularity during his nine months of unemployment. And, if his rabid online disciples are as prone to watching videos as they are social networking, we wouldn't be surprised if cable channel TBS's decision to stream full episodes of his new show, starting Monday, were to break records ...
If there's one person capable of upstaging the Dalai Lama's arrival on Twitter, it might just be Conan O'Brien. We may not be seeing him on TV anytime soon, but now that the former 'Tonight Show' host has officially taken the plunge, we can at least get a glimpse of what goes on in his carrot-topped funhouse of a dome.
Last evening, an account under the name @ConanOBrien suddenly popped up on ...
So it's come to this. After all the melodrama, all the rumors, all the flaring tempers, the NBC late night soap opera has not only apparently sent Conan O'Brien packing, but also forced him into a life of online "prostitution."
After unsuccessfully trying to sell 'The Tonight Show' via a Craigslist ad, O'Brien has kicked things up a notch (as he is wont to do), posting a personal ad to the ...
If you've missed the recent late-night imbroglio at NBC, you have missed a great deal of comedy, and some tragedy. The shakeup, which involves bumping Conan O'Brien to the midnight time slot, and moving Jay Leno back to his old time slot for half an hour, has been widely panned by the media and the online community alike. So what's the best way to fight back against the suits at NBC? A good ...
For a recent episode of 'The Tonight Show,' hilarious troublemaker Conan O'Brien sat down with Intel's Ajay Bhatt, the co-inventor of the USB port (video after the break). As befits the man who indirectly brought us data-storing neckties and heated mousepads, the ensuing interview was -- in a word -- ridiculous. Watch as O'Brien asks Bhatt the tough questions. Does he hate the inventor of ...









