Conan O'Brien in News
Leno, O'Brien set to return
NBC announced Monday that its two late-night stars, Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien, would return Jan. 2 even if the strike against networks and studios by writers was not resolved.
Leno, O'Brien to return
CNN's Lola Ogunnaike reports on the plans for Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien to return to air without striking writers.
Strike? What Strike? Late-Night Talkers Warm Up to Get Back in the Game
Looks as though late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson and David Letterman are going to join Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien in returning to TV on Jan. 2.
Return Of Late Night, Or Train-Wreck TV?
Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart all plan returns to late-night television within the next two weeks, but aside from their familiar faces, viewers may not recognize much.
The Dry Spell Ends
If America woke up with a smile on its face this morning, it might be because our national late-night comedians finally returned last night, after the longest hiatus in their histories. David Letterman, Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien, among others, did their first late-night shows in two months, having been shuttered by a writers' strike against the giant corporations that employ them.
The ultimate reality show
USATODAY.com - As the Hollywood writers' strike enters its third month, TV networks and their viewers are feeling the pinch. Several top shows are already in reruns; others are down to their last new episode. As Conan O'Brien observed on his show's first night back: "Americans have been forced to read books and occasionally even speak to one another, which has been horrifying."
Late night hairy without writers
Last week, David Letterman and Conan O'Brien debuted strike beards. Last night, Jon Stewart, host of "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," returned sporting a...More news about 'Conan O'Brien' in News:







