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Priest ordered to stay away from Conan O’Brien: “The Rev. David Ajemian, 46, admitted in Manhattan Criminal Court that he sent letters and DVDs to the NBC talk-show host’s home and office, and “I also sent mail to the home of Mr. O’Brien’s parents.” He said he never meant to cause anxiety or to upset anyone.” Even Conan O’Brien has a stalker? And its a priest?!? There’s nothing funny about that… (0) [link]

Hollywood Writers’ Strike Finally Ends

Hollywood writers agreed to a contract with producers, ending the strike that essentially closed down Hollywood and separated fans from new episodes of their favorite shows for more than three months:

A devastating, three-month walkout that brought the entertainment industry to a standstill ended Tuesday when Hollywood writers voted to lift their union’s strike order and return to work Wednesday.

The move allows some TV series to return this spring with a handful of new episodes. It also clears the way for the Academy Awards to be staged on Feb. 24 without the threat of pickets or a boycott by actors that would have dulled the glamour of Hollywood’s signature celebration.

So the writers will return and with them (eventually) new episodes of shows like Lost, Desperate Housewives, and House. And let’s not forget that the late night comedy shows will get their writers back, which is definitely good news for Jay Leno. Man, did he stink it up without comedy to read!

All that this three months of drama really did was get writers a little bit more of what they deserve, annoy the hell out of television viewers, and expose TV as a dying medium and delivery method.

Whether the networks like it or not, the future is in Internet television, where true convergence will allow viewers to choose what shows they want to watch, when they want to watch them, and without worry of new shows getting cancelled after two episodes.

 

Craig Ferguson on Fox News Channel (VIDEO)

TV’s Craig Ferguson went on a rant about Fox News Channel during a recent monologue on The Late Late Show:

There is an entire channel devoted to just making stuff up: Fox News! They just make stuff up. Here it is, here’s stuff. I’m saying it on TV and I’m being very firm about it, so it must be true! YELLING DOESN’T MAKE STUFF TRUE! And that’s the truth.

Craig Ferguson is pound-for-pound the funniest talk show host on television when it comes to his often current events tinged monologues. He’s almost always right-on with his mostly off-the-cuff remarks each weeknight.

 

Comedy Central Renews Jon Stewart Through 2010

Jon Stewart Jon Stewart has agreed to a contract extension that will keep him at The Daily Show through 2010:

“Jon Stewart is an extraordinary talent, and Comedy Central is extremely fortunate that he will continue to lead ‘The Daily Show’ team through 2010,” said Michele Ganeless, president of Comedy Central.

“I love doing this show. I feel like I work with and for the best in the business,” Mr. Stewart said in a statement. “I look forward to using this extension to having great fun at President Colbert’s expense.”

This contract extension puts to rest rumors that Stewart would take over NBC’s Late Night after Conan O’Brien moves to The Tonight Show in 2009, as I previously wrote.

However, it does ignite rumors of a Late Night with Jon Stewart after 2010, if David Letterman were to retire when his contract expires that year. Stewart is rumored to be after the Late Show seat and this current extension lines him up to take it, if it were offered to him by CBS.

This also means that Late Night will need a host for the 2009-10 season. With Conan taking over the earlier time slot and Stewart spending that year at the Daily Show, one would think the likely successor to O’Brien would be Carson Daly, who signed a two-year extension to host Last Call with Carson Daly through 2009 back in August.

However, NBC Executive VP of Late-Night and Primetime Series Rick Ludwin has commented that former SNL cast member Jimmy Fallon is considered the frontrunner to take over Late Night in 2009, likely relegating Daly to Last Call or nothing after 2009.

 

 

 


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