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|    Drew to All    |
|    Re: Jimmy Fallon to get a job...Conan's    |
|    12 May 08 05:47:20    |
      From: ddrewc@verizonSPAMBEGONE.net              The Associated Press confirmed Sunday that Fallon indeed will succeed Conan       on Late Night, with a news conference planned for Monday to announce the       arrangement, according to "a person close to the negotiations who spoke on       condition of anonymity because the announcement hadn't been made."              On 2008-05-06 1:30 p.m., Joseph Nebus verbated:       > Has Jimmy Kimmel got something that really powerfully commends       > him to a talk show host role?              I assume you meant Fallon, not Kimmel. I, too, have been wondering how       Fallon became the overwhelming favorite to succeed Conan. It seemed that no       other potential candidates even came within shouting distance of Fallon.              Fallon's body of work on ``Saturday Night Live'' certainly qualifies him       for consideration to star in a show of some sort, but it would be a stretch       to say that anything in his portfolio ``powerfully commends'' him to host a       late-night comedy/talk show in particular. On SNL he showed evidence of an       endearingly goofy, devil-may-care charm in lots and lots of sketches. He       also co-hosted Weekend Update with Tina Fey (badly, in my opinion, because       he couldn't keep a straight face while delivering the punch lines), and       flashed an Adam Sandler-esque talent for musical parody.              Other qualifications: Fallon is young (born in 1974), likeable, and       familiar to the 18-to-49 age group that NBC targets for Late Night. I'd       guess he has a very strong Q rating. His post-SNL work has been slow so       far, so it's not like he'd be trading down to take the Late Night job.              Something that should not be underestimated is that Lorne Michaels thinks       highly of Fallon, and Lorne has a lot of pull with the NBC folks. As we       know, Lorne's opinion paved the way for Conan's selection, survival, and       eventual success as host of Late Night.              Will Fallon be up to the task of hosting an hour-long show five nights a       week? I guess we'll find out when the time comes. Presumably, NBC did some       preliminary testing to see how Fallon would handle himself in hosting       responsibilities such as interviewing, interplay with the audience, etc.,       and was satisfied with what it saw. And it's not like there's a certain       work background that foretells success as a talk-show host. Almost no one       thought Conan was right for the job at first, and he turned out splendidly.              All in all, I'd rather see Fallon take a crack at it than less-funny guys       like, say, Carson Daly or Ryan Seacrest.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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