Friday, January 22, 2010
Tonight marks the end of Conan O'Brien's wasted 7 months as host of The Tonight Show.

I'm a little overdosed on articles and video clips of this whole brouhaha, but I imagine we haven't seen the last of this saga.

While I'm not usually a betting man, I'd wager good money that sooner-rather-than-later we'll have a made-for-TV movie about this mess.

Although it might not be The Late Shift 2: The Rolling Thunder of Revenge that Quentin Tarantino suggested the other night on Conan's couch.

Anyway, at this point it's official, Leno to Return as ‘Tonight’ Host on March 1 and until then NBC Will Fill ‘Tonight’ Slot With O’Brien Repeats.

Those, and about 9,158 related articles on Google News, all say the same thing.

I did find this one article interesting, though: "O’Brien’s ‘Tonight' Era Ends With Some Jabs, and a Lot of Dollars".

Key quote:

    "In one glaring coincidence being noticed throughout the television business, the total amount that NBC is paying - just about $45 million - is precisely the amount that NBC had promised to Mr. O’Brien as a penalty payment if he did not get the “Tonight” show when it was first promised to him in 2004. In that case he himself would have received that entire amount, however, not him and his entire staff."

Huh.

And this answers a question I first thought of last week when the writing appeared on the wall - where will Leno tape his new Tonight Show?

    "Nothing has been officially announced but NBC expects Mr. Leno will remain in the studio that was built for his 10 p.m. show. It will be reconfigured as a “Tonight Show” set, Mr. Gaspin said, though some details - like the return of the host desk - have not been worked out yet."

You might recall with Conan's show NBC moved the set from Burbank (where it had taped since the early 1970s) to a $25 million dollar set in Stage 1 of the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot. (NBC owns Universal now). I had choice words about the move from Burbank back then (see Tonight Show Tonight).

I have a little Burbank Pride from my 3 years living in the town.

See, Leno's first Tonight Show set was in Studio 3 of the NBC Burbank lot, then his new Jay Leno Show moved Studio 11 in the same complex.

So the one positive I have from this? The Tonight Show is back in Burbank!

Either way, The Tonight Show's new era ends tonight. Be there.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010
One of my cousins had her wedding in Big Sur, California almost five years ago.

I flew into Los Angeles and stayed with friends for a few days, and then drove up from the south, so I never saw the Bixby Canyon Bridge, it's just north of the park (map here).

The bridge is the new 2010 design of the Express Mail stamp on sale February 3rd:

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I'm a fan of this one, too bad I don't send much Express Mail.

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Thursday, January 14, 2010
I've been wondering about this since that Time Magazine cover story back in October - how can California's high tech firms generate enough new jobs to save the entire state? I mean, as we all know by now if California were an independent nation it would have either the seventh, eighth or tenth (depending on who you ask) largest economy in the world.

Now we have some answers - it won't. Check out: "High Tech Won't Save California's Economy".

They even have charts to prove it - Silicon Valley's San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties had very slight job growth between 1990 and 2009 while Los Angeles County lost jobs (and added almost a million people).

Key quote?

    Therein lies California's dilemma. The ability to generate large amounts of wealth on a narrow job base isn't enough to support a state of 37 million people. Brazil generates enormous wealth too, and supports lavish stores like Daslu, where you can't walk in off the street, but there's a helipad on the roof – and a favela just down the street. But Brazil doesn't have a middle class economy.

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