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Conaco

Conaco, LLC is an television founded in 2001 and owned by comedian, writer, and television host . The company, a portmanteau derived from "" and "Co.," has primarily focused on producing late-night talk shows and related programming for major networks such as and , as well as streaming platforms like Max. Among its most notable productions are (2001–2009), The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (2009–2010), and (2010–2021), all of which featured O'Brien as host and showcased his signature blend of satirical sketches, celebrity interviews, and musical performances. Conaco has also ventured into other genres, including the short-lived reality series Lost (2001), the workplace comedy Andy Barker, P.I. (2007), the action-comedy Eagleheart (2011–2014), and the animated series (2018–2021). In recent years, the company has expanded into documentary-style content with the Emmy-winning travel series Conan O'Brien Must Go (2024–present), where O'Brien visits international locations to connect with podcast fans through humorous cultural exchanges.

History

Founding and early productions

Conaco, LLC was established in 2001 by comedian and television host Conan O'Brien as a private limited liability company in the United States. The company's name derives from a portmanteau of "Conan" and "Co.," encapsulating O'Brien's personal branding as its founder and creative lead. This formation occurred during a period of growing prominence for O'Brien, who was hosting Late Night with Conan O'Brien on NBC, a program that predated Conaco but began retroactively crediting the company for production in seasons following its inception. Conaco's debut project was the reality competition series Lost, which aired on NBC in late 2001 and consisted of six episodes. Co-produced with , the show followed teams navigating challenges in remote locations but was short-lived due to low ratings, exacerbated by its premiere shortly before the . This unscripted format marked Conaco's initial foray into television production, emphasizing experimental content aligned with NBC's programming needs at the time. In its early years, Conaco maintained a focused operation, primarily developing unscripted and reality-based projects for while building its production infrastructure. By the mid-2000s, the company had expanded to support O'Brien's ongoing late-night endeavors, though its scope remained centered on collaborative ventures with the network.

Major transitions and expansions

The 2009-2010 conflict at marked a pivotal shift for Conaco, as O'Brien's brief seven-month tenure as host of —from June 1, 2009, to January 22, 2010—ended amid network decisions to move the program to a later slot and reinstate , prompting O'Brien's departure and Conaco's exit from its long-standing partnership with . In April 2010, Conaco signed a major multi-year production deal with , facilitating O'Brien's launch of the late-night series on that November and extending the partnership through the show's conclusion in June 2021. By 2013, Conaco had expanded significantly, supporting a robust operation with a dedicated team of writers, producers, and crew to sustain Conan's production alongside other projects. Following the end of Conan in 2021, Conaco pivoted toward streaming content under , including non-traditional formats like the travel series Conan O'Brien Must Go (2024–present) on Max, which featured O'Brien visiting international locations for comedic reunions with fans and returned for a second season on May 8, 2025. In 2025, Conaco deepened its diversification through an ongoing partnership with , co-producing the limited thriller series , starring and , which premiered on November 13.

Organization and leadership

Key executives and structure

Conan O'Brien founded Conaco in 2001 as his personal television production company, serving as its owner and , where he oversees all major creative and strategic decisions. As the central figure in the company's operations, O'Brien maintains direct involvement in project development and partnerships, ensuring alignment with his comedic vision. David Kissinger has served as president of Conaco since 2005, having joined from NBCUniversal, where he was co-president of NBC Universal Television Studio. The son of former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, he manages day-to-day operations, business development, and key deals for the company. Kissinger played a pivotal role in Conaco's 2010 affiliation shift to Warner Bros. Television, facilitating the move from NBCUniversal amid O'Brien's transition to TBS. Jeff Ross acts as executive producer and head writer at Conaco, functioning as O'Brien's primary collaborator on projects dating back to Late Night with Conan O'Brien. In this capacity, Ross contributes to scripting, production oversight, and creative direction across the company's television and digital endeavors. Conaco operates as a private limited liability company (LLC) headquartered in the Los Angeles area, with specialized divisions handling television production, digital media, and podcasting. As a privately held entity, it does not disclose public financial information. The company's governance features an informal structure centered on O'Brien's leadership, supplemented by strategic partnerships with studios such as Warner Bros. Television.

Team Coco division

Team Coco was established as Conaco's digital and multi-platform division in , functioning as a fan-centric media company that produces online clips, behind-the-scenes footage, and promotional content to engage audiences across and streaming platforms. Launched during the debut of Conan O'Brien's TBS talk show, it originated as O'Brien's digital brand to support web and efforts, quickly becoming integral to Conaco's operations by leveraging strategies that amassed millions of views in its early years. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Team Coco emphasized YouTube as its primary platform, where its official channel features comedy clips, podcast highlights, and interactive content, surpassing 9 million subscribers by late 2025. The division's scope included creating Emmy-winning digital experiences, such as the 2013 multi-screen sync app that enhanced live episode engagement for viewers. Key initiatives during the Conan era (2010–2021) involved robust social media campaigns, including polls for guest selections and viral videos that fostered fan interaction, such as the 2010 launch promotion that drew hundreds of thousands of views per clip. Following the end of the TBS show in 2021, Team Coco expanded into podcast production and streaming integrations before its acquisition by for $150 million in 2022, after which it became a subsidiary of while continuing to host O'Brien's network and focus on digital audience growth. Team Coco maintains collaboration on digital promotion for O'Brien's ongoing projects, including the 2024–present travel series Conan O'Brien Must Go. Under O'Brien's oversight as founder through a multi-year talent agreement, it continues to prioritize innovative, comedy-driven online content.

Television productions

Late-night talk shows

Conaco's involvement in late-night television began prominently with , which aired on from September 13, 1993, to February 20, 2009, spanning 16 seasons and 2,725 episodes. Although the series initially predated Conaco's founding, the production company was credited as a producer starting in 2001, alongside and Studios, contributing to its signature blend of absurd humor and satirical sketches. Notable innovations under this banner included recurring comedy bits like "," a foul-mouthed character created by that debuted in 1997 and became a cultural staple for its irreverent celebrity roasts and street interviews. The show's 60-minute format featured an in-house writing team led by figures like Mike Sweeney, focusing on celebrity interviews, musical performances, and elaborate comedy segments that emphasized O'Brien's improvisational style. Following O'Brien's ascension to NBC's flagship program, Conaco produced from June 1, 2009, to January 22, 2010, a brief run of 146 episodes over seven months. Retaining the 60-minute structure, the series maintained Conaco's core production approach with high-profile guests such as in its premiere and musical acts like , while incorporating O'Brien's established comedic sensibilities amid the high-stakes transition from Late Night. The show's end due to network conflicts marked a pivotal shift for Conaco. In 2010, Conaco transitioned to a production deal with Warner Bros. Television, launching Conan on TBS from November 8, 2010, to June 24, 2021, encompassing 11 seasons and approximately 1,520 episodes. The program evolved its format over time, initially mirroring the 60-minute Late Night model with in-house writers, celebrity interviews, and signature bits, before shortening to 30 minutes starting January 22, 2019, to streamline content for digital audiences and emphasize concise comedy. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the show adapted by incorporating remote segments, allowing O'Brien and guests to film from home while preserving its mix of monologues, interviews, and humorous field pieces. Executive producer Jeff Ross oversaw these changes, ensuring Conaco's focus on O'Brien's witty, self-deprecating hosting remained central across the run.

Other series and specials

Conaco has ventured beyond late-night programming into a variety of scripted and unscripted television projects, often emphasizing comedic and experimental formats that reflect the company's roots in humor. These productions typically feature short runs due to their niche appeal, showcasing collaborations with familiar talents from Conan O'Brien's orbit. Among Conaco's early scripted efforts was the 2007 NBC sitcom , a six-episode series starring as an accountant mistaken for a . Created by O'Brien and , the show blended tropes with absurd comedy, earning praise for its witty writing but struggling with ratings in its midseason slot. In 2010, Conaco produced the legal drama for , which aired eight episodes before cancellation. Starring as a former justice opening a , the series shifted from Conaco's usual comedy focus to serialized drama, exploring themes of justice and redemption, though it faced production halts amid low viewership. On the unscripted and animated front, Conaco's first credited production was the 2001 NBC reality series Lost, a seven-episode global race featuring teams navigating challenges in remote locations with minimal supplies. Premiering just before the , it was briefly shelved before resuming, but its adventurous format predated O'Brien's heavier involvement in the company's output. Later, the parody series Eagleheart ran for three seasons on from 2011 to 2014, with as a hyper-violent U.S. Marshal in a send-up of action procedurals; the quarter-hour episodes highlighted Conaco's affinity for boundary-pushing humor on cable. Conaco also produced the animated comedy (2018–2021) for , created by . Conaco also produced a slate of specials for HBO Max between 2019 and 2021, curated by O'Brien through his Team Coco banner. These included five one-hour specials featuring emerging and established comedians such as and , with O'Brien hosting multi-act showcases to spotlight diverse voices in stand-up. In development deals, Conaco partnered on a planned U.S. adaptation of the surreal Don't Hug Me I'm Scared announced in 2018 with , aiming to expand its puppet-based horror-comedy into a television format, but the project did not materialize and was effectively canceled in favor of a separate British series in 2022. More recently, Conaco executive produced the eight-episode limited thriller , which premiered on November 13, 2025, starring as a grieving author investigating her neighbor () amid suspicions of murder. Created by Gabe Rotter, the series marks Conaco's return to dramatic storytelling with psychological tension.

Digital and podcast productions

Flagship podcasts

Conaco's Team Coco division has established itself as a leading producer of unscripted audio , focusing on conversational formats that blend humor, interviews, and personal . Among its flagship offerings, stands out as the cornerstone series, launched in November 2018 in partnership with . Hosted by alongside his executive assistant and producer , the weekly features in-depth interviews with , comedians, and cultural figures, emphasizing candid discussions and comedic banter. By November 2025, the series has surpassed 300 episodes, with recent installments including conversations with on her acting career and family life, and Yassir on Moroccan culture and daily life abroad. Another key flagship podcast is , which premiered on June 12, 2024, and continues into 2025. Co-hosted by and , longtime collaborators from the sitcom , the series reunites the duo for unscripted talks with Hollywood guests, often delving into Cheers memories, career milestones, and broader industry anecdotes. Episodes highlight personal bonds and humorous reflections, with notable 2025 guests including , who shares stories from his late-night hosting tenure, and , discussing acting challenges and . The podcast maintains a lighthearted yet introspective tone, frequently featuring Danson and Harrelson's contrasting personalities for comedic effect. These podcasts follow an ad-supported model under Team Coco, leveraging sponsorships integrated into episodes while prioritizing organic, unscripted content. Distribution occurs primarily through major platforms such as and , enabling wide accessibility and global reach. The emphasis on humor and personal anecdotes aligns with Conaco's comedic roots, fostering listener engagement through relatable rather than scripted segments. Team Coco's digital , including 's backing since the acquisition, supports seamless and . Listener metrics underscore the impact of these series, with Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend accumulating over 427 million downloads as of 2024 and contributing to Team Coco's annual total exceeding 180 million across its portfolio as of 2022. The podcasts have earned recognition for audio excellence, including nominations in comedy podcast categories at major awards. In 2025, both series sustain momentum with ongoing seasons and diverse guest rotations, such as Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend featuring reflections from recent host himself, ensuring continued relevance in the evolving landscape.

Travel and stand-up content

In 2024, Conaco, operating through its Team Coco division, launched Conan O'Brien Must Go, a travel docu-series exclusive to Max that follows host as he visits countries suggested by fans encountered via his . The first season, consisting of four episodes, premiered on April 18, 2024, and featured O'Brien immersing himself in the cultures of , , , and , blending scripted comedic sketches, , and genuine cultural exchanges with locals. This format extends the remote segment style from O'Brien's earlier late-night show, emphasizing awkward, self-deprecating humor during activities like traditional dances in or pub crawls in . The series was renewed for a second season in May 2024, ahead of its premiere on May 8, 2025, with three episodes focusing on , , and , where O'Brien again connects with fans through podcast-inspired trips involving local customs and spontaneous comedy. Produced in partnership with , the show highlights O'Brien's signature style of poking fun at his own discomfort amid unfamiliar settings, such as attempting extreme sports in or historical reenactments in , earning praise from critics for its authentic, lighthearted cultural exploration. Max further renewed the series for a third season in March 2025, underscoring its strong reception and O'Brien's ability to deliver relatable, humorous travel narratives. Complementing the travel content, Conaco produced a series of specials for HBO Max (now Max) between 2019 and 2021, showcasing emerging and established comedians under O'Brien's curation. These included two multi-act specials hosted by O'Brien, featuring short sets from up-and-coming performers, and three one-hour specials dedicated to individual comics such as , , and , focusing on themes of personal life, career struggles, and observational humor. The specials emphasized diverse voices in comedy, with O'Brien providing hosting segments that tied into broader discussions on the craft, produced exclusively for the streaming platform to expand access to live-performance style content. Conaco also supports ancillary digital content through Team Coco's YouTube channel, including exclusive clips from Inside Conan that delve into the behind-the-scenes aspects of O'Brien's travel adventures, such as production mishaps in remote locations and improvisational moments with crew. These videos, often under five minutes, reinforce the travel themes by highlighting cultural insights and comedic outtakes, amassing millions of views and bridging the gap between full episodes and fan engagement.

Awards and recognition

Emmy Awards and nominations

Conaco productions have garnered over 100 Primetime Emmy nominations and more than 20 wins, spanning writing, technical, and interactive categories across its late-night shows and digital content. Late Night with Conan O'Brien, a flagship Conaco production, earned 55 nominations and 8 wins, including Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Series in 2007 and 2009, as well as Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic, Multi-Camera) for VMC Programming in 2008. The Conan series on received annual nominations for Outstanding Variety Talk Series from 2011 to 2021, alongside wins in technical fields such as Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming for the 2017 special CONAN in . In digital media, Presents: Team Coco won Outstanding Creative Achievement in in 2011, while secured Outstanding Creative Achievement in within an Unscripted Program in 2018. Recent Conaco projects continue this success, with Conan O'Brien Must Go winning Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program in 2024 and Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special in 2025. These accolades underscore Conaco's contributions to innovative late-night programming and have bolstered 's personal tally of over 70 Emmy nominations and multiple wins.

Other industry honors

In addition to its Emmy recognition, Conaco has garnered acclaim from various industry bodies for its innovative television and digital content. For instance, the Max series Conan O'Brien Must Go, produced by Conaco, won the Best Travel/Adventure Show at the 2025 Critics Choice Real TV Awards, highlighting its blend of humor and global exploration. The company's productions have also received nods from the Television Critics Association (TCA). Conan O'Brien Must Go earned a nomination for Outstanding Reality or Competition Program at the 40th TCA Awards in 2024, underscoring Conaco's strength in unscripted formats that emphasize comedic storytelling. Conaco's podcast division, Team Coco, has excelled in audio honors, particularly through the flagship series Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend. The podcast secured prior wins including Best Comedy Podcast in 2020 and Best Ad Read Podcast in 2023, which celebrate its engaging interviews and production quality. Team Coco's digital efforts have been repeatedly honored by the of Digital Arts and Sciences via the , recognizing innovation in online video and . The division has amassed over 10 wins, including the 2011 Webby for Best Celebrity/Fan Site for TeamCoco.com and the 2025 Webby Award for Best Podcast Host for , reflecting Conaco's pioneering role in digital comedy distribution. A landmark achievement came in 2025 when founder received the Kennedy Center's , with the accompanying Netflix special Conan O'Brien: The Kennedy Center produced by Conaco, affirming the company's enduring cultural impact through satirical and late-night programming.

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