Turner's Koonin: How TBS Wooed Conan -- and Why

Turner's Koonin: How TBS Wooed Conan -- and Why

Published: April 12, 2010 @ 4:08 pm
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By Josef Adalian

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Steve Koonin's been running Turner's entertainment networks for a decade now. He oversaw the rebranding of TNT ("We Know Drama"), TBS ("Very Funny") and CourtTV (now TruTV). He helped launch big shows such as "The Closer" and "Saving Grace."

Landing Conan O'Brien, though, has to be Koonin's biggest deal yet. We caught up with him Monday just hours after the Coco pact was announced.

This is big. Is it a game-changer for cable vs. broadcast?
I don't know. I'm going to let you decide. The most important point is: Conan chose TBS. And he had lots of different opportunities.

We've been very vociferous and vocal about trying to grow our business and saying we're as good as broadcast. To have someone like Conan (come to TBS) ... validates what we've been saying. We are every bit as good as broadcast television. It's a win for the whole (cable industry).

So when did you decide to go for Coco?
We were looking at our long-range planning and there was just a moment in time where we had some real clarity. The guys on CBS and NBC are getting older, and their audience is getting almost as old. We saw that we could have two guys in their 40s attract viewers in their 20s and 30s who will hopefully be on TBS for a long, long time.

And how did you decide to woo him?
We said, let's create a proposition for Conan that would make him think long and hard about not doing business with us. And that's what we did.

Our whole pitch was: Change the dialogue. Don't do the same thing. Move from an employee to an owner. Move from being a box on the schedule to being a transformative entity. Move from broadcast to cable.

It was all about changing the dialogue. We have a different environment (on TBS). (Conan's) not led into by whatever crime is happening locally.

Lopez was key, right?
We included George Lopez in the process. This should be very beneficial to Lopez's show. It should be very positive. George saw it the way we intended it, which was an enhancement.

How does Conan help TBS, beyond just the addition of his show?
One of the things we're so excited about it (that Conan) can help attract even more talent to the network for Michael Wright and his group. It's all about the fact that talent makes hit programs, not executives.

At TNT, we've been so successful with Ray Romano, Kyra Sedgwick, Holly Hunter, Jada Pinkett Smith -- just bringing in very talented people. And we have the same recipe for TBS. Conan is a giant step up in the comedy community for any network. We're just very thankful he liked what we had to say.

The bulk of your comedy strategy has been off-network repeats.

Tags: Conan O'Brien, TBS, Television
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