It's been almost two months since it was announced that Conan O'Brien would have to give up his job as the host of The Tonight Show, and that title would go back to Jay Leno. Many people were upset with this switch back. Jay Leno explained that five years ago he was asked to give the show to Conan in five years, even though his show was still number one. He claims that once NBC realized they had made a mistake because Conan's ratings weren't terribly high they decided to push Conan with The Tonight Show to 12:00. Conan refused to because he said it would no longer be considered "The Tonight Show" which would ruin it's dynasty. It seems like it all comes down to whether or not Conan was given a fair chance to make it on The Tonight Show with only 7 months.
Many people thought this had tarnished Jay Leno's image as "Mr. Nice Guy" to take back the job willingly. Supporters of Conan O'Brien launched a group which started on Facebook called "Team Coco". This quickly grew overnight into a mass following with almost one million fans. Rallies were held by Team Coco in an effort to save Conan's spot on The Tonight Show, but NBC claimed it was all too little too late.

The Tonight Show War seemed like the only thing in the news for two weeks straight. Jay Leno looked as though he was "winning" because he was getting back the most sacred job a comedian could have; being the host on one of television's greatest dynasties, The Tonight Show. However, no one, especially NBC, expected Conan to get the response that he did after the show was over.
NBC had signed a deal with Conan that he couldn't have a television hosting 'gig' until September 2010. In response to this, Conan, to keep his fans happy and his staff employed, set up a nationwide tour in 30 cities which almost completely sold out in one day. Conan has figured out a way to stay in touch with fans and seems to be talked about more than Leno. Not only does he have this tour with 30 cities, but it looks as though he will in fact have a television hosting job on another channel in the same time spot as The Tonight Show, which he once hosted; many critics and fans are anticipating Conan's return to television so he can finish what he started. Many people are also curious to see who will come out on top. Even though Jay Leno got his job as the host of The Tonight Show back, it seems as though Conan O'Brien has won The Tonight Show War, for now, even though he doesn't hold the title as the host, wouldn't you say so?
Here's the latest news, Gina: Conan O'Brien to host Late Night on TBS. Looks like Fox soured on him at the last minute and he's headed to cable. Good for him eitherway.
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