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Conan O’Brien Apologizes to Jimmy Kimmel for Sarah Palin Bit

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Conan O’Brien apologized to Jimmy Kimmel yesterday for airing a comedy bit about Sarah Palin shooting Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer that was similar to a segment done two weeks ago on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

CBS to Launch Daytime Talk Show Like “The View”

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CBS will replace “As the World Turns” with a daily panel talk show similar to “The View.”

Sara Gilbert, Julie Chen, Holly Robinson Peete, Sharon Osbourne and Leah Remini will co-host the new series, which “focuses on topical events through the eyes of moms,” says Deadline.com.

Conan O’Brien Going to TBS

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BREAKING!

Conan O’Brien is going to TBS.

Here’s what’s known at the moment:

O’Brien will be doing the show at 11:00pm four nights a week (Monday through Thursday) from Los Angeles, beginning in November.

The show doesn’t have a name yet.

A source tells Gossip Cop that “Lopez Tonight” host George Lopez reached out to O’Brien personally. Lopez’s show will move to midnight.

Negotiations are still unfinished, but it’s expected that O’Brien staples Andy Richter and Max Weinberg will be back.

Conan O’Brien stage tour to hit 30 cities and 20 states

Truth rating: 10
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Conan O’Brien has just announced his “Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour,” which will kick off on April 12 in Eugene, Oregon.

Over the course of two months, from April 12 to June 14, O’Brien will appear onstage in 30 cities. Joing him will be longtime sidekick Andy Richter and bandmembers from his “Tonight Show” band.

Conan O’Brien Ends Week With a Laugh at NBC’s Misery and nears settlement for his exit

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Conan O’Brien ended one of the most memorable weeks in the history of late night television with another monologue mocking NBC, the network primed to replace him after only seven months on “The Tonight Show.” But behind the scenes, his reps and top NBC brass worked to hammer out an exit settlement.

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