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Bill Gates and Conan O'Brien at CBS 2005
Bill Gates and Conan O'Brien at CBS 2005NBA on CBS 1985 NBA Draft Lottery - COMPLETE VERSIONEdwards' Account ChallengedThe Young and the Restless - Daytime Emmys 2008:Emily O'BrienIASILLO LATE SHOW ~ LETTERMAN JAKE GYLLENHAAL CONAN O'BRIENWICKED LATE Conan O'Brien storySteve Nagle from the Bax and OBrien Show on Rock 102 WAQYConan O'brien steals a joke from Craig Ferguson....Pat OBrien 2008Kay O'Brien Promo (1986)RIAA - Google - CBS - Apple - WGA - MediaBytes February 27,Your TV is Controlling Your Mind! Turn It Off!2008 Polar Bear Jump: CBS 11 News plunges in!Tom Snyder 950509 Seg 1Tom Snyder 950509 Seg 2Tom Snyder 950509 Seg 3Tom Snyder 950509 Seg 4Letterman 1994: Vintage David Letterman: David and the Monkeys  3 of 3David Letterman 1994: The Control Room
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Neither Bill Gates or Conan O'Brien could get the remote to work during the Demo of Windows Media Center Edition 2005. Funny though. I still bought Bill's Software. ;) [Mas+detalle]
Por  : MrMatt1976    Duración: 01:59 Min    Vistos: 3849    Publicada: 3/7/2008 6    
Infamous Fixed 1985 Draft NBA on CBS coverage of the 1985 NBA Draft Lottery, the first ever. I got a lot of complaints about my original video not showing David Stern reaching into the drum for the alleged "frozen envolope" so I included the entire thing, as well as Dave Debusschere showing a Ewing jersey already made up. A prelude to the Knicks-Pacers rivalry of the 1990's. Fans of the bent envelope theory point to 4:50 of the video where the corner of the envelope that would eventually be picked #1 can be seen with a bent corner sticking up. Narrated by Pat O'Brien [Mas+detalle]
Por  : TRJ22487    Duración: 09:58 Min    Vistos: 361822    Publicada: 3/5/2007 1    
Pigeon O'Brien, a friend to Rielle Hunter, tells Maggie Rodriguez John Edwards is still lying about the affair. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : CBS    Duración: 06:10 Min    Vistos: 4515    Publicada: 8/12/2008    
Get all the scoop from the red carpet when CBS.com caught up with Y&R's Emily O'Brien (Jana). [Mas+detalle]
Por  : CBS    Duración: 02:54 Min    Vistos: 6951    Publicada: 6/21/2008    
TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY trip to see The Late Show with DAVID LETTERMAN. NY Horror Actor Peter Iasillo and his sister Judy video tape JAKE GYLLENHAAL as he comes out of the stage door, interview with MARK AUSTIN with the band BRAND NEW and CONAN O'BRIEN(?). Shot outside the Ed Sullivan Theatre on 53rd and Broadway with fun footage inside Angelo's famous Pizza Restaurant next door to the theatre. Also covert video shot inside the ROSELAND BALLROOM where over 400 of us waited in before going to see the show (videotaping and pictures were NOT allowed. This is PART I of a great look at New York City in February 2007. Visit me at www.myspace.com/nyactor [Mas+detalle]
Por  : piasillo    Duración: 08:48 Min    Vistos: 23350    Publicada: 2/27/2007    
From the October 2007 episode of this Rhode Island based late night comedy/talk show. WICKED LATE's host recounts his brief, comical interaction with the star of NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : BKirby23    Duración: 03:10 Min    Vistos: 63659    Publicada: 10/19/2007    
The sign is supposed to say "Bax and O'Brien Love the Early Show On CBS" but it was obviously too small...the suit I am wearing is the Selk bag...a human sleeping bag [Mas+detalle]
Por  : rock102steve    Duración: 02:23 Min    Vistos: 359    Publicada: 3/31/2008    
How Conan O'brien stole a joke from Craig Ferguson. Two different shows, but on in the same time one on NBC and the other one on CBS... [Mas+detalle]
Por  : RoQu3tO    Duración: 00:13 Min    Vistos: 11409    Publicada: 7/27/2008    
WATCH ALL UNCENSORED VIDEOS AT http://PAT-OBRIEN-VIDEOS.ismokey.com/members/PAT-OBRIEN.html All Pat OBrien pics. You wont find any sweet Pat OBrien nude pics or Pat OBrien topless nipple slip , or any explicit Pat OBrien sex tape, but you will find alot of happy Pat OBrien pics. Things mentioned, guide pat tillman cajun years rehab famous reviews actor fired chevrolet directions celebrating photos o brien abc email nightlife citysearch estate access people pat benatar visit falls insider tv show o brien s hollywood sams town in las vegas longtime orleans [Mas+detalle]
Por  : CrazyJadeDragon    Duración: 04:40 Min    Vistos: 4    Publicada: 11/30/2008    
Television promo for the short-lived series "Kay O'Brien" - 1986 [Mas+detalle]
Por  : mycommercials    Duración: 00:09 Min    Vistos: 1006    Publicada: 8/28/2007    
THE RECORDING INDUSTRY lost a major ruling in Atlantic v. Brennan when a federal judge in Connecticut ruled that merely making music available to other users is not evidence of copyright infringement. The judge also found that no proof of infringement was supplied by the record companies that brought the suit. With two of three findings going to the defendant, the case was thrown out. GOOGLE suffered a 7% drop in ad clicks from December to January and a .3% drop year over year according to comScore. Clicks also declined 7% between November and December. Wall Street responded to the news by hammering down Google's stock by as much as 8% during trading on Tuesday. While the company has not verified comScore's findings it did officially report substantially slowed growth during the fourth quarter. The cause may be any number of factors, from a tightening economy to increased success in battling click fraud. CBS reported a 15% decline in Q4 revenue and flat ad revenue due to slowdowns in TV and radio. Les Moonves said that the company would cutback on pilot expenditures, calling them "vastly overrated." He also tried to ease concerns about the slowing TV business by saying that "Network TV will always be a must-buy" for advertisers. (Maybe.) In other TV-slowdown news, DISH saw a 76% decline in subscriber gains during Q4. APPLE announced that iTunes has become the number two music retailer in the US, trailing only Wal-Mart in music sales during 2007. The store has 50 million customers and has sold 4 billion songs to date. The iTunes juggernaut continues. THE WGA ratified the new contract with the AMPTP with 93% of members voting to approve the deal. The contract is retroactive to February 13th and will be in effect until May 2, 2011. And the focus shifts to SAG. NBC UNIVERSAL will soon close the beta period for NBC Direct. The download service will officially launch sometime this quarter, though no specific date has been announced. NBC Direct will offer automatic copy-protected downloads of top NBC shows, including "The Office" and Conan O'Brien. Let's hope they fulfill the promise of Mac support in a reasonable time frame. ESPN will offer substantial online coverage of its first Masters tournament. Live streaming of the event will be offered to the handful of people that can actually access ESPN360.com. For the rest of us, video exclusives will be posted on Masters.org and live "look ins" will be available on ESPN.com. There will be blogs, live audio updates, chats and pretty much anything else you an imagine. Except, of course, access to ESPN360. Get the full story at http://www.Media30.com. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : Media30dotcom    Duración: 02:10 Min    Vistos: 884    Publicada: 2/27/2008    
http://www.encognitive.com The Boredom Killing Business Billy O'Reilly—The O'Reilly Factor Bill Maher—Real Time with Bill Maher Jay Leno—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno David Letterman—Late Show with David Letterman Conan O'Brien—Late Night with Conan O'Brien Craig Ferguson—Late Show with Craig Ferguson Oprah Winfrey—The Oprah Winfrey Show CBS—Columbian Broadcasting System ABC—American Broadcasting Company NBC—National Broadcasting Company CNN—Cable News Network FOX Network—News Corp, Rupert Murdoch MSNBC--Microsoft National Broadcasting Company THERE IS NO FREE PRESS We've all been brainwashed by the television GENERAL ELECTRIC --(donated 1.1 million to GW Bush for his 2000 election campaign) Television Holdings: * NBC: includes 13 stations, 28% of US households. * NBC Network News: The Today Show, Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, Meet the Press, Dateline NBC, NBC News at Sunrise. * CNBC business television; MSNBC 24-hour cable and Internet news service (co-owned by NBC and Microsoft); Court TV (co-owned with Time Warner), Bravo (50%), A&E (25%), History Channel (25%). The "MS" in MSNBC means microsoft The same Microsoft that donated 2.4 million to get GW bush elected. Other Holdings: * GE Consumer Electronics. * GE Power Systems: produces turbines for nuclear reactors and power plants. * GE Plastics: produces military hardware and nuclear power equipment. * GE Transportation Systems: runs diesel and electric trains. ========================================= WESTINGHOUSE / CBS INC. Westinghouse Electric Company, part of the Nuclear Utilities Business Group of British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) whos #1 on the Board of Directors? None other than: Frank Carlucci (of the Carlyle Group) Television Holdings: * CBS: includes 14 stations and over 200 affiliates in the US. * CBS Network News: 60 minutes, 48 hours, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, CBS Morning News, Up to the Minute. * Country Music Television, The Nashville Network, 2 regional sports networks. * Group W Satellite Communications. Other Holdings: * Westinghouse Electric Company: provides services to the nuclear power industry. * Westinghouse Government Environmental Services Company: disposes of nuclear and hazardous wastes. Also operates 4 government-owned nuclear power plants in the US. * Energy Systems: provides nuclear power plant design and maintenance. ============================================= VIACOM INTERNATIONAL INC. Television Holdings: * Paramount Television, Spelling Television, MTV, VH-1, Showtime, The Movie Channel, UPN (joint owner), Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, Sundance Channel (joint owner), Flix. * 20 major market US stations. Media Holdings: * Paramount Pictures, Paramount Home Video, Blockbuster Video, Famous Players Theatres, Paramount Parks. * Simon & Schuster Publishing. http://la.indymedia.org/news/2003/04/47530.php [Mas+detalle]
Por  : TrungEdm    Duración: 04:51 Min    Vistos: 7816    Publicada: 4/21/2008    
2008 Polar Bear Jump: CBS 11 News plunges in! [Mas+detalle]
Por  : KTVA11    Duración: 03:06 Min    Vistos: 477    Publicada: 1/22/2008    
Tom Snyder interviews legendary broadcaster Merv Griffin (who died two weeks after TS) and CBS sports commentator Pat O'Brien. Plus a word from Delaney the parrot. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : TSShow    Duración: 03:42 Min    Vistos: 574    Publicada: 8/27/2007    
Tom Snyder interviews legendary broadcaster Merv Griffin (who died two weeks after TS) and CBS sports commentator Pat O'Brien. Plus a word from Delaney the parrot. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : TSShow    Duración: 08:33 Min    Vistos: 638    Publicada: 8/27/2007    
Tom Snyder interviews legendary broadcaster Merv Griffin (who died two weeks after TS) and CBS Sports commentator Pat O'Brien. Plus, a word from Delaney the parrot. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : TSShow    Duración: 08:06 Min    Vistos: 884    Publicada: 8/27/2007    
Tom Snyder interviews legendary broadcaster Merv Griffin (who died two weeks after TS) and CBS Sports commentator Pat O'Brien. Plus, a word from Delaney the parrot. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : TSShow    Duración: 07:53 Min    Vistos: 521    Publicada: 8/27/2007    
David Letterman in late 1994. Late Night with David Letterman was a nightly hour-long comedy talk show on NBC hosted by David Letterman. It premiered in 1982 and went off the air in 1993, after Letterman left NBC and moved to the Late Show on CBS. Late Night with Conan O'Brien then filled the time slot. In 1991, the show's three production companies — Carson Productions, Worldwide Pants, and NBC Productions — were awarded a Peabody Award, which cited the following: In the past ten years, one show has moved to the position of the leader in late night television in creativity, humor, and innovation. That program is Late Night With David Letterman. As one member of the Peabody Board remarked, "David Letterman is a born broadcaster." He is also a savvy co-executive producer. Along with co-executive producer Jack Rollins, producer Robert Morton, director Hal Gurnee, and musical director Paul Shaffer, Mr. Letterman has surrounded himself with exceptional talent and given them the go-ahead to experiment with the television medium. Particularly noteworthy is the work of head writer Steve O'Donnell and his talented staff. Together, the "Late Night" team manages to take one of TV's most conventional and least inventive forms — the talk show — and infuse it with freshness and imagination. For television programming which, at its best, is evocative of the greats, from Your Show of Shows, to The Steve Allen Show, and The Ernie Kovacs Show, a Peabody to Late Night With David Letterman. The program ran four nights a week, Monday to Thursday, from the show's premiere in February 1982 until May 1987 from 12:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Friday shows were added in June 1987 (NBC previously, aired Friday Night Videos in the 12:30 a.m. slot with occasional Late Night specials and reruns). Starting in September 1991, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was pushed back from 11:30 p.m. to 11:35 p.m., with Letterman starting at 12:35 a.m., at the request of NBC affiliates who wanted more advertising time for their profitable late newscasts (though Letterman had a different reason for the delay: "With the extra five minutes, I will make certain that my make-up is absolutely perfect!"). [Mas+detalle]
Por  : jbranstetter04    Duración: 05:27 Min    Vistos: 1749    Publicada: 8/3/2008 3    
Late Night with David Letterman late 1987. Letterman does his Top Ten list, "What's Hal Wearing" and the Late Night Thrill-Cam. On part 2 he orders out to a Brazilian Coffee House for some flan. Part 3 is very funny, he has a lady on with her two monkeys. One of the monkeys does not care very much for Letterman and keeps trying to attack him. In parts 2 and 3 there's some 1987 commercials, one of them has Joe Piscopo doing a Miller Light Beer commercial. Late Night with David Letterman was a nightly hour-long comedy talk show on NBC hosted by David Letterman. It premiered in 1982 and went off the air in 1993, after Letterman left NBC and moved to the Late Show on CBS. Late Night with Conan O'Brien then filled the time slot. In 1991, the show's three production companies — Carson Productions, Worldwide Pants, and NBC Productions — were awarded a Peabody Award, which cited the following: In the past ten years, one show has moved to the position of the leader in late night television in creativity, humor, and innovation. That program is Late Night With David Letterman. As one member of the Peabody Board remarked, "David Letterman is a born broadcaster." He is also a savvy co-executive producer. Along with co-executive producer Jack Rollins, producer Robert Morton, director Hal Gurnee, and musical director Paul Shaffer, Mr. Letterman has surrounded himself with exceptional talent and given them the go-ahead to experiment with the television medium. Particularly noteworthy is the work of head writer Steve O'Donnell and his talented staff. Together, the "Late Night" team manages to take one of TV's most conventional and least inventive forms — the talk show — and infuse it with freshness and imagination. For television programming which, at its best, is evocative of the greats, from Your Show of Shows, to The Steve Allen Show, and The Ernie Kovacs Show, a Peabody to Late Night With David Letterman. The program ran four nights a week, Monday to Thursday, from the show's premiere in February 1982 until May 1987 from 12:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Friday shows were added in June 1987 (NBC previously, aired Friday Night Videos in the 12:30 a.m. slot with occasional Late Night specials and reruns). Starting in September 1991, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was pushed back from 11:30 p.m. to 11:35 p.m., with Letterman starting at 12:35 a.m., at the request of NBC affiliates who wanted more advertising time for their profitable late newscasts (though Letterman had a different reason for the delay: "With the extra five minutes, I will make certain that my make-up is absolutely perfect!"). [Mas+detalle]
Por  : jbranstetter04    Duración: 09:34 Min    Vistos: 2791    Publicada: 6/13/2008    
David Letterman from late 1994. Late Night with David Letterman was a nightly hour-long comedy talk show on NBC hosted by David Letterman. It premiered in 1982 and went off the air in 1993, after Letterman left NBC and moved to the Late Show on CBS. Late Night with Conan O'Brien then filled the time slot. In 1991, the show's three production companies — Carson Productions, Worldwide Pants, and NBC Productions — were awarded a Peabody Award, which cited the following: In the past ten years, one show has moved to the position of the leader in late night television in creativity, humor, and innovation. That program is Late Night With David Letterman. As one member of the Peabody Board remarked, "David Letterman is a born broadcaster." He is also a savvy co-executive producer. Along with co-executive producer Jack Rollins, producer Robert Morton, director Hal Gurnee, and musical director Paul Shaffer, Mr. Letterman has surrounded himself with exceptional talent and given them the go-ahead to experiment with the television medium. Particularly noteworthy is the work of head writer Steve O'Donnell and his talented staff. Together, the "Late Night" team manages to take one of TV's most conventional and least inventive forms — the talk show — and infuse it with freshness and imagination. For television programming which, at its best, is evocative of the greats, from Your Show of Shows, to The Steve Allen Show, and The Ernie Kovacs Show, a Peabody to Late Night With David Letterman. The program ran four nights a week, Monday to Thursday, from the show's premiere in February 1982 until May 1987 from 12:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Friday shows were added in June 1987 (NBC previously, aired Friday Night Videos in the 12:30 a.m. slot with occasional Late Night specials and reruns). Starting in September 1991, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was pushed back from 11:30 p.m. to 11:35 p.m., with Letterman starting at 12:35 a.m., at the request of NBC affiliates who wanted more advertising time for their profitable late newscasts (though Letterman had a different reason for the delay: "With the extra five minutes, I will make certain that my make-up is absolutely perfect!"). [Mas+detalle]
Por  : jbranstetter04    Duración: 05:00 Min    Vistos: 1443    Publicada: 8/3/2008 2    
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