NBC could eventually start charging for online streams of its TV shows, according to CEO Jeff Zucker in an extensive interview published by The Wall Street Journal (subscription required).
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Read more »Sadly, the NBC-bashing on Conan's part will soon be over!
Sources say NBC will be including a "liquidated damages clause" in his contract that'll forbid the funny man from trashing the Peacock after he parts with NBC!
The agreement allegedly states that Coco will have to pay a "predetermined amount of money" if he pokes fun at the network.
Boring!
RoRo is Team Coco!
Rosie O'Donnell believes that Jay Leno should step down from NBC and let Conan O'Brien carry on with The Tonight Show saying:
Since Conan O' Brien has taken the tough stance that he will not host The Tonight Show at the 12:05 am time slot, NBC President Jeff Zucker is pissed.
In fact, he's threatening to keep Coco off the air for three and a half years because of it!!!!