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Conan Tweets on Digital Billboards

Coco

I don't often say this, but: oh man, is this hip. It brings together, like, so many hip trends it threatens to create a black hole of hipness that sucks all the hipness out of the rest of the universe.

Here it is: Conan O'Brien (who is hip) is Tweeting (that's even hipper) on digital billboards nationwide (a hipness trifecta) courtesy of billboard owner Lamar. The ostensible goal of the campaign is to give Conan fans a dose of his snark, which has sadly gone missing from late-night TV since he left NBC in less than amiable circumstances.

Subsidiary goals: promoting Conan's national tour, and building popular demand for Conan's return to TV, perhaps courtesy of some other TV network, meaning Fox. Of course, the deal just happens to showcase the nifty capabilities of digital out-of-home technologies (speaking of which, don't miss MediaPost's upcoming Digital-Out-of-Home Forum and awards ceremony on May 13!).

The microsite puts it best, with an explanation possibly crafted by Conan himself: "Conan has lost his home and his rightful place on millions of screens across the nation. His audience is also lost. Some are picking up the pieces of their lives, but many can't. Some are too young to know this isn't their fault: that they've done nothing wrong. So, until this talented, brilliant, voluptuously coiffed man has his show back, we shall offer him our screens."

As a big Conan fan, I feel he can do no wrong -- and Twitter is of course a perfect medium for his humor, which includes an artful refinement of the one- or two-liner. Some of Conan's recent Tweets:

"5 days to the opening of my tour. I don't want to over-hype this thing, but attendance will cure all known diseases."

"Apologies to Duke fans, but I really wanted Butler to win so I could write 'The Butler Did It.'"

"I just celebrated the end of Lent by eating 22 sleeves of Peeps. My religion rocks!"

"Just got the new iPad. This amazing device has already revolutionized the way I use a calculator."

3 comments about "Conan Tweets on Digital Billboards".
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  1. Nettie Hartsock from The Hartsock Agency, April 8, 2010 at 4:12 p.m.

    This is a great story and truly underscores how Twitter can be used effectively and moreover how it is her to stay!

    Also Conan (or his tweet-people) are using congruent content for the posts so his followers get the right Conan-mojo messaging instead of just marketing-blather about his tour.

    Bravo!

  2. Todd Havens from The Visionaire Group, April 8, 2010 at 4:24 p.m.

    This is awesome.

    I always thought Conan was a little too hip for the Tonight Show demo. I couldn't see the fit. Neither could a lot of people, I guess.

    This is addt'l proof that it was a round peg-square hole situation.

    Tweet away, Coco!

  3. Douglas Ferguson from College of Charleston, April 10, 2010 at 4:27 p.m.

    Clearly, Conan's less hip than David Letterman, who turns 63 on Monday. Give me a break!

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