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  • May 2008
    • McCain Yuks It Up on 13th Daily Show

      McCain Yuks It Up on 13th Daily Show

      John McCain did his best to catch Jon Stewart's curveballs on his 13th Daily Show appearance last night, Political Radar reports. In his first visit since the GOP field narrowed to one, McCain quickly quashed Stewart's suggestion of a McCain-Clinton ticket, but drew big applause when he announced his "real" choice for veep—uptight nut Dwight Schrute from The Office. More »

  • April 2008
    • Where Did the Ratings Go?

      Where Did the Ratings Go?

      Television shows hoping for welcoming arms after a strike-imposed hiatus are out of luck: Viewership is down sharply for scripted shows, in many cases more than 10%, the Hollywood Reporter notes. The exception appears to be CBS’ Monday night lineup, which is up after returning ahead of most other shows last month, leading perhaps to a new maxim: hurry back. More »

  • March 2008
    • Web Preempts Boob Tube

      Web Preempts Boob Tube

      If you watch “The Office” or “Ugly Betty” online, you’re among millions of consumers who have forsaken the boob tube. Nielsen recently found that 25% of Internet users had watched TV online in the last three months. “It has become a mainstream behavior in an extraordinarily quick time,” NBC’s research head told the New York Times . More »

  • November 2007
    • NBC Prez Will Party for His Right to Fight

      NBC Prez Will Party for His Right to Fight

      Whether it's his tendency to casually insult other executives, his "totally sick" parties, or his precocious ascension from independent producer to network boss, NBC President Ben Silverman has acquired a devoted posse of friends—and an ample group of enemies. Esquire profiles the brash 37-year-old, self-styled the "luckiest young Jew in America," charged with turning around the doggedly last-place network. More »

  • October 2007
    • Scranton Throws 'Office' Party

      Scranton Throws 'Office' Party

      "It's as if we had been reading the Oz books and then actually visited the Emerald City," the executive producer of "The Office"  quipped about visiting Scranton, Pa., the fictional setting for the hit show, for an "Office" party this weekend. Thousands of fans turned out for improv performances by some of the cast, lookalike contests, and a two-hour Q&A session with cast members. More »

  • May 2007
    • Kevin Reilly Quits NBC

      Kevin Reilly Quits NBC

      Kevin Reilly is bolting from his gig as NBC's entertainment president, reports Variety , after network capo Jeff Zucker recruited Reveille head Ben Silverman for a position over him. Reilly—who produced several hits including Heroes and Deal or No Deal —will take his multi-million dollar severance package and most likely join a new network. More »

    • Fourth-Place Peacock Goes Light on New Shows

      Fourth-Place Peacock Goes Light on New Shows

      NBC offered surprising few new plays for its 2007-08 season, with only one new comedy, five new dramas and a slew of cancellations. The network has been bringing up the rear in a generally bearish market, but signaled it would continue to push shows with critical acclaim but middling commercial success, among them 30 Rock and Friday Night Lights. More »

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