The New York Times has an interesting look at Conan O'Brien's path from "Web Luddite" to Twitter phenomenon, speaking to a handful of anonymous staffers and prompting the question: Exactly how many staffers does it take to run a Twitter feed?
Ridicule is arriving for lines like "Assisted by his executive producer, Jeff Ross
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The Times story inspired the topic #helpingconan on Twitter, garnering jabs like, "Conan's sound engineer turned on his car radio
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Jokes aside, the Times story has some interesting insights into Conan's meteoric Internet rise in his post-NBC days:
Mr. O'Brien's staff members said they had a vague sense that they should set up a personal site for the comedian, but it happened only through adversity, after Mr. O'Brien rejected NBC's plan to move 'Tonight' to 12:05 a.m.
"It's the kind of change that only happens when it's forced," said a friend of Mr. O'Brien's. "Out of it can come real creativity."Writing about the possibility of a new show this fall (Conan's $40 million NBC buyout prohibits him from appearing on television until September), the Times wrote that Coco's producers would continue mining the loyal online fan base and "cross-pollinate television and the Web."
"We could be the first to bridge the gap
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It was also reported TeamCoco.com will begin hosting a tour blog by Aaron Bleyaert, a former 'Tonight Show' blogger, when Conan's live comedy run kicks off next week.
For more, check out PopEater's interview with one of the biggest winners of Web-savvy Conan, the artist behind the now-famous 'I'm With Coco' graphic.yilai:
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