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He said his comedy has an inherent silliness that a younger audience may appreciate. Reaching a young audience is usually a strength in television, but NBC was concerned that O'Brien wasn't expanding his audience beyond that. He acknowledged some sadness at no longer being a part of NBC, and being disconnected with some people he spent a lot of time with. The Monday after his last "Tonight" show, he called his assistant so they could meet to discuss some business. She wondered: "Where?" So they met in a store that sells pies. "There's a whole body of work that I feel a little detached from," he said. ___ TBS is owned by Time Warner. ___ Online:
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