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Lance Haun

Tag Archives: i guess i didn’t want to work for nbc anyway

January 25, 2010
by Lance Haun
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You Are Not Conan O'Brien

In case you’ve been in a media free zone the past couple of weeks, you know Conan O’Brien has left The Tonight Show. I’ve read takes by Libby Sartain and Jason Seiden so I am late to the party and … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions | Tags: conan o'brien, dick ebersol is a dick, i guess i didn't want to work for nbc anyway, jay leno, nbc, nbc universal, the tonight show | Permalink

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Brackets are used in writing to include explanatory or missing material that adds important context to the original statement. That’s what I’ll try to do here: make sense of the issues I’m seeing by adding explanation or missing material where appropriate.

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