From the Museum of Broadcast Communication:
“You’re invited to join the Museum of Broadcast Communications at Museum.TV TONIGHT! at 6 PM Central for a live online roundtable with viewer participation – Conan @ 100 – America’s Late Night Evolution!”

WHAT: A live video streaming event with online participation
WHEN: TONIGHT!, November 10, 2009 – 6 p.m. (CT)
WHO:
Mike Niederman, Chairman of the Columbia College Chicago Television Department
Bill Zehme, America’s preeminent celebrity profile writer and author of Lost in the Funhouse: The Life and Mind of Andy Kaufman, co-author of Regis Philbin’s best-selling memoirs, Who Wants to Be Me? (2000) and I’m Only One Man (1995), and Jay Leno’s comic memoir, Leading With My Chin (1996)… as well as a soon-to-be-published biography of Johnny Carson.
Ross Bryant, Comedian and ensemble member of The Second City National Touring Company
WHERE: www.Museum.TV
WHY: To commemorate Conan O’Brien’s first 100 nights as host of The Tonight Show — and other changes involving Jay Leno, David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel, et al.
HOW: YOU are invited to watch online and share your thoughts and opinions on the recent changes and controversies in late night television.