Radial Entertainment has signed a deal for the U.S. distribution rights to Conan O’Brien’s long-running TBS late-night talk show, the company announced at Mipcon.
The deal gives Radial exclusive rights to all 11 seasons of Conan, which aired from 2010 to 2021, across multiple digital platforms, including subscription and ad-supported streaming, transactional video and digital networks. Jeff Peish made the announcement on behalf of Radial Entertainment.
“Conan O’Brien is widely regarded as one of the most original and enduring figures in American comedy,” Peish said. “His influence has shaped modern comedy and his work continues to resonate with audiences across generations. We are excited to continue the extraordinary legacy of his late-night show by making his decade-long series available to fans on streaming platforms.”
The talk show featured comedy skits and interviews from O’Brien and his partner Andy Richter that spanned entertainment, sports, politics and culture. The series became especially known for its international remote segments and won multiple Emmy Awards during its run.
The show later spawned “Conan Without Borders” and “Conan O’Brien Must Go,” both of which streamed on HBO Max. Jeff Ross served as executive producer for many years.
O’Brien was inducted into the Television Academy’s Hall of Fame earlier this year, ending a nearly 30-year career in late-night television.
Bruce David Eisen of the Eisen Law Firm represented Radial Entertainment along with Paisch in the negotiations.
The newly established Radial Entertainment operates “FilmRise” and “Shout!” Studios and is backed by funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management and boasts a library of over 70,000 movies and episodes across genres including true crime, reality, animation, classics, horror and more.