Conan O’Brien Odds Now Posted

Written by:
Jordan Bach
Published on:
Jan/18/2010
Conan O'Brien

Yes you can bet on where Conon O'Brien will end up next

Imagine if you will working for a company, your performance goes downhill, reviews are bad, you are no longer bringing in enough revenue.  Yet when push comes to shove, a multi-million dollar bonus is demanded, you blast your employer in public every chance you get.  Throw in a refusal to accept another assignment (a la a different time period) and that's exactly what seems to be happening with late night comedian Conan O'Brien.  Are we missing anything?

It's not as if O'Brien should really have much of a say as to what NBC bigwigs are planning.  Sure NBC really bombed by putting Jay Leno in prime time and replacing him with O'Brien.  But that's the point.  O'Brien has brought coveted ratings down while hosting that institution, The Tonight Show. 

Jay Leno is no Johnny Carson, but he is the next best thing.  O'Brien is not!

The late night circuit hit the Hollywood rumor and speculation mill big time this week as reports surfaced that a shake up in time slots angered Conan O'Brien enough to have him show himself the door at NBC. 

With a huge following wondering where their favorite late night host will end one of the world's largest online gambling sites, BetUS.com, has posted odds on Conan's next stop.

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on Conan O'Brien:

Where will Conan O'Brien End Up?

FOX  2/3

ABC  2/1

CBS  3/1

HBO  4/1

  Internet  5/1

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Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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