Monday, August 17, 2009

Ben Silverman From: EW Staff Melanie McFarland Jace Tempo Joel Keller Jeff Bercovici Media Decoder Joshua Alston Lynette Rice TVSeriesFinale.com Joel Keller /26737337

While it may be true, EW staff thinks:
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Despite the previous arguments, Melanie McFarland has many reasons to think otherwise:
President of entertainment Nina Tassler, however, captured the day by reveling in NBC s recent ouster of former entertainment head Ben Silverman, who famously insulted her in an Esquire article . When someone asked her to comment on how Silverman s departure affected CBS purely in business terms, of course she quipped, Well, you know, I’m really just a D girl, so She shoots, she scores.

However, Jace states that:
(3) Keep in on topic. That means keeping your comments restricted to the news, review, or interview you're currently commenting on. And no ads for other sites or services, please!

As a result of that, Tempo belives:
Mo here: NBC has no brand at all, and the fact that Bromstad could even talk about being on brand was humorous -- and sad.

For this purpose, Joel Keller suggests:
Bryan Fuller only stayed long enough at Heroes to get things going in the right direction, according to Bromstad. They have a development deal with him, and they're happy that he's starting to work on new shows.

Jeff Bercovici gives a bit of an idea about it:
media and communications sector forecast, private-equity firm Veronis Suhler Stevenson predicted that ad spending will decline 7.6 percent this year, and will continue to be challenged over the coming five years. Growth in the communications and information industries will be largely driven by gains in areas like education, event marketing, and video games, while most traditional areas of content -- newspapers, magazines, broadcast TV, music -- will contract. The big exception to this rule, though, is online media; ad spending on the internet is projected to grow 9.2 percent this year.

Before going any further, Media Decoder wants to get this straight:
NBC already had a budget-oriented deal in place to keep the drama “Friday Night Lights” on its schedule: it plays first on the satellite network DirectTV. On Wednesday, Ms. Bromstad said “F.N.L.” would no longer be part of NBC’s regular schedule and instead would be used as a summer series.

Joshua Alston can't forget that:
The Devil Wears Prada. A D-girl is usually a young entry-level employee who works for a producer or an actor, reading scripts to separate the wheat from the chaff. They can make notes and suggest something they think is particularly good, but beyond that, they really don’t have much influence. They aren’t decision makers, they are the decision maker’s assistants. As Anna McDonnell put it in a

Lynette Rice gives a bit of an idea about it:
As for the competition, McPherson was surprisingly gracious about Ben Silverman’s exit at NBC. I don’t have a big reaction to it,” he said. “NBC is in transition. I’m anxious to see what happens to Jay Leno. I haven’t had a chance to see their new development. We all  want a vibrant network system. As competitive as we are, Nina Tassler (CBS), Kevin Reilly (Fox) and I, we want a great competitor and we want the broadcast business to be vibrant.”

EW staff is rather skeptical:
EW.com Home Hollywood Insider Main Comments (1-4) of 4 Add your comment Page: Ramo Mon 08/03/09 3:16 PM Lynette, your article needs further detail. Explain to the non-Hollywood insiders what a D-girl is, why it s offensive and why she would make the remark. I know what it means because I read this item elsewhere and got a better understanding of what the slight refers to. Reply Report this

Jace is absolutely sure that:


Jace has another idea:
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Thinking that's not all, Tempo adds:
  A visit to the 'Chuck' set as Season 3 begins   Hey Paula! Abdul's saga regarding 'Dance,' 'Diva' and 'Idol'

Before going any further, TVSeriesFinale.com wants to get this straight:
31 Erich Says: August 10th, 2009 at 8:14 pm This is too bad. One of the best shows on network television in several years. It could succeed on HBO perhaps. It is easier, these days, to appeal to the lowest common denominator audience, and throw on more reality shows. It is a business, after all. If it happened to be a good show, artistically presented and well acted, well, that would have been an accident anyway. Being based on a biblical story could have worked out had they advertised it more towards that angle in the red states.

Joel Keller does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Reply 9 8-09-2009 @ 7:43PM scottR said... No psychic capabilities here. Let me explain my reasoning as you so kindly asked for.

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Ben Silverman From: Joel Keller Rob Owen Jace Joshua Alston Joel Keller Admin Hollywoodreporter Jace Roger Catlin Jace Hollywoodreporter Melanie McFarland Lacey Rose /26715985

In addition to this, Joel Keller states:
And finally, its not fans that were originally upset at her comments, it's the producers. McPherson thought it was a slight, hence the response in the above story. Producer Ken Levine,

Rob Owen thinks that the problem is:
The NBC brand is a muddle of quality series ("30 Rock," "The Office") and a lot of forgettable junk (most of last season s new shows). And it seems unlikely that adding "The Jay Leno Show" to weeknights at 10 will help clarify the brand.

Jace notices:
(4) Please don't comment as "Anonymous." It gets really confusing in longer threads (not to mention irritating) and there is the option to select a name (any name) by using the Name/URL option. So, please, no more "Anonymous" comments!

While it may be true, Joshua Alston thinks:
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As Joel Keller says:
Tags: angela bromstad , AngelaBromstad , bryan fuller , BryanFuller , conan obrien , ConanObrien , executive session , ExecutiveSession , friday night lights , FridayNightLights , jay leno , JayLeno , nbc , paul telegdy , paula abdul , PaulaAbdul , PaulTelegdy , southland , the jay leno show , the tonight show , TheJayLenoShow , TheTonightShow , weekend update , WeekendUpdate

Joshua Alston explains:
Gonzales Regrets Enemy Detainee Memo Ship Disappears in European Waters Devastating Crash Rips Apart Family Soldier Accused of Being Cartel Hit Man US Marines Storm Taliban-Held Town

For this reason, Admin says:
CBS exec has tart `D-girl comment for Silverman (AP) Tuesday, August 4, 2009 AP Ben Silverman is gone from NBC as entertainment chief but he s not forgotten by the industry. from Yahoo! News: Entertainment News This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 at 2:00 and is filed under Entertainment . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website

Joshua Alston intervenes and adds:
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For example, hollywoodreporter considers:
McPherson said he called Abdul after he heard about her decision to leave "Idol" ("she sounded great," he said) and plans to speak with her further about potential opportunities at ABC.

Having that in mind, Jace wonders:
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Joel Keller is rather skeptical:
3 8-08-2009 @ 9:11PM hayley said... How does joking with Letterman about her long work day qualify as "bad behavior" equivalent to "being a bitch on set"? Your post merely proves my point, Mike. Reply

Roger Catlin comes with a new idea:
"We feel pretty confident," Tassler said at the outset of CBS day at the TV Critics Press Tour. "Ten o'clock has been a great business for us. Our shows do very well. Three of the returning shows win their time periods. It's a huge -- there's a huge upside for us. So strategically we feel that we are poised, ready to grow.

Joel Keller explains:
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1) 1 8-05-2009 @ 2:24PM Bob Sassone said... Chuck isn't coming back until March?? Or possibly next summer?? Gah. Reply

Before going any further, Jace wants to get this straight:
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hollywoodreporter says it all comes down to this:
Show Helped Least By Its Panel : Comedy Central s Jeff Dunham show. Insulting your audience is a time-honored tradition. But even the most skillful comic would find it tough to make newspaper layoff jokes at TCA and this ventriloquist s approach was nowhere near skillful.

Thinking that's not all, Melanie McFarland adds:
The Good Wife s star Julianna Margulies explained that her role explores the bravery and intelligence lying beneath the surface of disgraced politicians wives, referring to Elizabeth Edwards, Hillary Clinton and Silda Spitzer.

Lacey Rose points out another thing aside from that:
Silverman Exits NBC, Joins Diller NBC Entertainment co-chairman Ben Silverman is leaving to head a new venture with Diller s IAC, continuing the management upheaval at NBC Universal. Share and Enjoy:

However, Jace thinks differently:
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Friday, August 14, 2009

Ben Silverman From: Jace Jace Jace Tim Holland Ken Tucker Robert Seidman TVSeriesFinale.com Karen Marie Shelton /26696771

Jace is not really sure about that:
Televisionary: "Dancing" with Paula Abdul, Katherine Heigl, and "Ugly Betty": ABC's Steve McPherson Talks to the Press

Jace points out another thing aside from that:
Asked about Eastwick, McPherson said he felt Eastwick is "a really great fun way to do a take on female relationships we haven't seen before."

Jace is not really sure about that:
30 Rock, and anyone who left us on the air is all right by me. We'll miss him, but all seems well with the new guy, too. I spoke to Mr. Gaspin last week and he seems like a good guy so far.

Jace comes with a new idea:
Recent Comments ###recentComment### blog advertising is good for you About Jace Jace is an LA-based television development and acquisitions exec who watches way too much television for his own good and would love a TiVo for every room in the house. He is also the writer/editor of the award-winning television website Televisionary. Read more about him. Send him an email . Friend him at Facebook . Follow him on Twitter .

Jace comes with a new idea:
ABC has had a history of taking risks with high concept dramas like Lost and Desperate Houswives

Tim Holland considers that:
No, that’s not actually a new series but it is what happened yesterday when new NBC primetime entertainment president Angela Bromstad appeared before a packed room of TV journalists. She chose not to deliver any opening remarks, which would have given her the opportunity to set the tone and present herself as a strong, confident executive, one capable of rejuvenating the fourth-place network. But she didn’t. She went straight to Q A, along with alternative programming honcho Paul Telegdy. And to say that it did not go well is like saying the Titanic’s maiden voyage wasn’t exactly smooth sailing.

In response, Jace claims:
ABC Entertainment President Steve McPherson wasn't given in to critics baying for blood at today's executive session at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Pasadena, offering an extremely measured and political response to questions about the departure of rival Ben Silverman from NBC.

Ken Tucker brings some great news:
Reply Report this Mike Sat 08/08/09 9:10 AM I don t watch NBC anymore. Last show I watched on there moved to CBS so the only time I get NBC is when I accidently hit 5 instead of 6 on the remote then it s on then it s gone Reply Report this

Thinking that's not all, Jace adds:
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Jace is absolutely sure that:
Variety )Stay tuned. Written by Jace on Monday, August 10, 2009 Permalink Filed under: 30 Rock , ABC , ABC Family , Casting Couch , Channel Surfing , FOX , NBC , News , Pilots , Series Cancellations , TNT

Robert Seidman scans the other's answers and reply:
Then poof, it was over. At the bottom of its run, it was drawing around 10 million, which was actually fairly decent for ABC at the time. The poison was the demos below a 2 rating, the oldest skewing show this side of 60 Minutes.

While it may be true, Jace thinks:
Nurse Jackie/Weeds (Showtime)10 pm: CSI: New York (CBS); The Philanthropist (NBC); Primetime: Crime (ABC);

As TVSeriesFinale.com says:
Eli Stone and Dirty Sexy Money: Cancelled TV Shows Set to Return : deni said, "I can t believe dirty sexy money was cancelled, it was just..."

For this reason, TVSeriesFinale.com says:
The Unit: After Cancellation, Producers Get Some Good News : me said, "I wanted to cry when I heard this show was canceled. CBS needs to fire those..."

Meanwhile, Jace came up with this idea:
Tin Star: FX Orders Elmore Leonard Project "Lawman... War and Peace: Kiefer Sutherland, Mary-Lynn Rajsku...

In contrast, Karen Marie Shelton replies:
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Ben Silverman From: Info@www.Pokerlistings.com Jace Jace Tempo Robert Seidman LYNN ELBER Joel Keller Joel Keller Jace Hollywoodreporter Ken Tucker Will Harris TVSeriesFinale.com /26675343

info@www.Pokerlistings.com points out another thing aside from that:
Refugees International has earmarked the money to conduct assessment missions in South Sudan.And finally, another $150,000 donation will be made to the Enough Project at the Center for American Progress, which is working to build a permanent constituency to prevent genocide and crimes against humanity in Darfur.

Jace tells the real story:
What's On Tonight8 pm: New Adventures of Old Christine/Gary Unmarried (CBS); TV's 50 Funniest Phrases (NBC); America's Next Top Model

Meanwhile, Jace came up with this idea:
Channel Surfing: Barrowman Could Get "Desperate," ... Link Tank: TV Blog Coalition Roundup for July 31-A... July

However, Tempo thinks differently:
"I think they tried to do too much in those six episodes" of "Southland," Bromstad said. Instead of, in effect, making six versions of the pilot (she actually called it "re-piloting the pilot"), "it became very serialized, and they were a large, large ensemble. So it’s really going to focus on [the characters played by] Regina King and Ben McKenzie ... the two sets of officers and detectives and sort of focus on, you know, crimes and how they come together."

Similarly, Robert Seidman adds:
One year later: 6 17.8 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? ABC Sun 9 7 17.2 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? ABC Tue 8 11 16.0 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? ABC Thur 9 18 14.2 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? ABC Wed 10 25 12.6 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? ABC Fri 8

In other words, LYNN ELBER puts it this way:
"I think it's fair to say we're going to declare victories where we have them," Bromstad replied.Telegdy added that reporters offer their coverage of TV and "we announce and manage perception of our own output."

In contrast, Joel Keller replies:
Bromstad passed off a question about SyFy name change to cable group head Bonnie Hammer, who will be around later. Yes, it's not her department, but after all the rest of the dodges about Leno, this did not look good.

Joel Keller brings more details:
Related Headlines Fox execs: Katy Perry, Victoria Beckham will be Idol guest judges - TCA Report (6 days ago - 37 Comments) Does Kelsey Grammer think FOX president gave him a heart attack? - TCA Report (4 days ago - 0 Comments) Mike Judge: The TV Squad Interview (14 days ago - 5 Comments) iTunes making Dollhouse: Epitaph One available for everyone (Today - 4 Comments) Katey Sagal talks about contentious Futurama negotiations - TCA Report (5 days ago - 7 Comments)

Still being unsure, Jace asks:
Glee in the spring as "markers for something we are going to employ more frequently. "This is a show we knew all along [would go over well]," said Reilly. "It s got music but it s not a musical, it s got humor but it s not comedy, it s sweet but it s not saccharine. It s got Ryan Murphy subversity."

Tempo brings some great news:
Posted by: Brendan D | August 06, 2009 at 08:29 AM Why doesn t NBC do with FNL the same as it does with L&O: SVU and L&O: CI? It should air the new shows on an easily attainable channel(like USA or Bravo)and then air them on NBC next year as it planned? A large number of households are rigged up to either receive cable or satellite TV. Leaving it on one satellite channel not available to all viewers seems short-sighted. Posted by: Jeff | August 06, 2009 at 10:38 AM

hollywoodreporter sees it this way:
Best One Liner : Nina Tassler: "I m just a D-Girl, so I wouldn t want to comment" in response to a critic asking her reaction to Ben Silverman exiting NBC. (And, yes, she had that line ready).

Jace imagines that:
Hank was pitched as a series with Grammer attached already. McPherson described Hank as a "really funny, sophisticated multi-camera."

As Ken Tucker says:
RG Sat 08/08/09 1:23 AM I hardly ever watch NBC so adding a primetime hour of Leno isn t going to matter to me. I didn t watch his late night show and I won t watch his primetime show. There are too many other choices to made to go with a cutesy variety talk show every night. I would have thought they would have learned about overkill with Who Wants To Be a Millionaire and Deal or No Deal. They may save money on the shows themselves but they will also lose advertising dollars. Reply Report this

In contrast, Jace replies:
Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live would air on Tuesday, December 15th at 9 pm ET/PT.Reilly was also excited about the network's decision to schedule appointment viewing dramas on Thursdays and said of

Will Harris imagines that:
It’s actually the vestige of an idea that I had way back when I was doing Moonlighting, he explained. When I was doing Moonlighting, we had bought the rights to this old AIP drive-in movie, Mothra vs. Godzilla, and we were going to mat Bruce and Cybill into it, but it was one of those ideas I just never got around to doing. So this year we’ve actually gotten the rights to the original Night of the Living Dead, and we’re going to insert Patricia into it. It’s going to be sort of the landscape of her dreams during that particular episode. That’s one of the things that we have going on.

TVSeriesFinale.com shows how it is done:
The Philanthropist: Sinking Ratings; Keep It or Cancel It? Jericho: Season Three Comics Previewed, Movie Still Possible Samantha Who?: What Happened in the Last Episode?

Before going any further, Jace wants to get this straight:
Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live would air on Tuesday, December 15th at 9 pm ET/PT.Reilly was also excited about the network's decision to schedule appointment viewing dramas on Thursdays and said of

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Ben Silverman From: Roger Catlin EW Staff Hollywoodreporter Will Harris Tempo Ben Jace Jace Jeff Bercovici Nikki Finke Joel Keller /26675344

Roger Catlin is not really sure about that:
ABOUT Roger Catlin is TV critic for the Hartford Courant and writes a daily column about what's on television called TV Eye. He is also on the board of the Television Critics Association. Before all of this, he was rock critic ... read more About  |  Email  |  Roger's Column

EW staff does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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As a result of that, hollywoodreporter belives:
"We in no way want it to be edgy for edgy s sake," McPherson said. Follow The Live Feed on Twitter MORE FROM ABC SESSION: McPherson calls Katherine Heigl s whining unfortunate

Will Harris thinks about it:
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Tempo thinks about it:
 The Apprentice  The Closer  The Daily Show/Colbert Report  The O.C.  The Office (US & UK)  The Shield

Ben shows how it is done:
Filed under partnerships , programming Tagged: golf , new york city « Counting Users for Big Events in Parks/Beaches Philadelphia: Improving Access to Gardens & Markets »

Jace intervenes and adds:
Invisible Chains: AMC Brings "The Prisoner" to Com... TV on DVD: "Torchwood: Children of Earth" Channel Surfing: Jamie Bamber to Play in "Dollhous...

Jace explains:
(4) Please don't comment as "Anonymous." It gets really confusing in longer threads (not to mention irritating) and there is the option to select a name (any name) by using the Name/URL option. So, please, no more "Anonymous" comments!

Having that in mind, hollywoodreporter wonders:
One of ABC’s biggest gambles for fall is the launch of all-new series on Wednesdays, including four new comedies. McPherson said the network s strategy is to promote individual key shows rather than the comedy block as a whole.

Jeff Bercovici thinks about it:
generating high-quality, professionally produced content is the key to survival in the media marketplace of the future. Maybe the fact that we suddenly have so much competition is a sign that we're onto something. One thing's for sure: For now, no one seems to have any better ideas.

Jace tells the real story:
(4) Please don't comment as "Anonymous." It gets really confusing in longer threads (not to mention irritating) and there is the option to select a name (any name) by using the Name/URL option. So, please, no more "Anonymous" comments!

EW staff gives a bit of an idea about it:
Ricky Mon 08/03/09 7:19 PM Wayne Brady hosting Let s Make A Deal. Awesome. I can t wait. Reply Report this

Nikki Finke can't forget that:
Mark Koops is an amazing executive. Very creative and amazing in a room. He is hands on and brings a lot to the table. Ben and Barry would be lucky to get him. goodbyemrchips is a jealous hack. Comment by Manny August 6, 2009 @ 6:11 pm

However, hollywoodreporter states that:
The stakes could be significant. Last spring, the "Dancing" premiere featuring Melissa Rycroft for the first time rivaled "Idol" in total viewers, though "Idol" quickly widened the margin.

But hollywoodreporter says that's not all:
ABC: We want Paula Abdul on 'Dancing' The job offers keep coming for Paula Abdul.ABC entertainment president Stephen McPherson on Saturday said he would like to have the former "American Idol" judge on the network s top-rated reality hit "Dancing With the Stars."

Joel Keller thinks about it:
Bromstad: "There will be a lot of things that mean success for this show." Reporter: "Meaning what?"The two finally relented that the 52-week cumulative number is what they're going to be looking for.

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Ben Silverman From: Joel Keller Robert Seidman Jace Jace Info@www.Pokerlistings.com Joshua Alston Lynn Elber Jace Tempo Joel Keller EW Staff Ken Tucker /26675342

Joel Keller thinks that the problem is:
5 8-08-2009 @ 9:57PM scottR said... And that was no joke ( did you hear any laughter? ). It was first class whining all the way. Why would you joke about something you asked for in the first place? McPherson's comments about the support crew was right on. Christian Bale's tirade was much worse, but he's apologized for being a douchebag. Heigl seems to thinks it's everyone else's problem so far.

Robert Seidman might have an idea about it:
Who the heck is going to be inspired by prime time game shows to be the next generation of creative scripted television writers??

Despite the previous arguments, Jace has many reasons to think otherwise:
Recent Comments ###recentComment### blog advertising is good for you About Jace Jace is an LA-based television development and acquisitions exec who watches way too much television for his own good and would love a TiVo for every room in the house. He is also the writer/editor of the award-winning television website Televisionary. Read more about him. Send him an email . Friend him at Facebook . Follow him on Twitter .

Jace intervenes and adds:
Reilly, speaking about whether Abdul could simply be replaced, pondered, "Could Walter Cronkite ever be replaced?" He went on to list such notable cast evolutions/changes as

Furthermore, info@www.Pokerlistings.com claims:
We had no idea that so many people would respond and participate. A $150,000 donation will also be made to Refugees International, an organization that advocates for lifesaving assistance and protection for displaced people.

However, Joshua Alston thinks differently:
Platoon or Terminator.”Some other assorted D-girl observations: Many D-girls are men. In fact, while Silverman’s comments in Esquire implied that he was talking about Tassler, he didn’t actually mention her by name. The real targets of his derision were Steve McPherson of ABC and Kevin Reilly at Fox. The term served as a title for episodes of Law & Order in its seventh season and The Sopranos in its second. The term has staying power. (McDonnell’s piece was printed in 1987.) The fact that it’s still tossed around and hasn’t even been gender-neutralized (D-person?) is indicative of the sexism that still permeates the entertainment industry.

Lynn Elber comes with the facts:
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Jace objects:
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Jace is not really sure about that:
(FOX); Top Chef Masters (Bravo); Leverage (TNT); Ghost Hunters International (Syfy); Gordon Ramsay's F Word (BBC America);

Tempo remembers that:
"I think they tried to do too much in those six episodes" of "Southland," Bromstad said. Instead of, in effect, making six versions of the pilot (she actually called it "re-piloting the pilot"), "it became very serialized, and they were a large, large ensemble. So it’s really going to focus on [the characters played by] Regina King and Ben McKenzie ... the two sets of officers and detectives and sort of focus on, you know, crimes and how they come together."

Joel Keller sees it this way:
On Leno's move to 10, Reilly said you have to look at the move and how it'll do from a "holistic" standpoint. He wasn't shy about pointing out his former network's shortcomings. "The ( Tonight ) show has always tapered off in second half; does that tapering occur (at 10)? (NBC) will strugle at 8, and we no powerhouses at 9. So yoy have to look at whole picture."

But Jace has a different opinion:
Idol history." ( Hollywood Reporter )Slight changes afoot at Bravo, which announced that it had changed timeslots and launch dates for its returning programs

Having that in mind, EW staff wonders:
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EW staff comes with the facts:
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However, Ken Tucker thinks differently:
Reply Report this John Sat 08/08/09 10:02 AM A lot of people are saying Community is really good though. Not just the NBC party line. It sounds like a destined-to-fail gem though. Who knows? Reply Report this Jane Sat 08/08/09 1:11 PM Why not cancel anyway? You can watch everything on hulu the day after. Reply Report this

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Joel Keller intervenes and adds:
3 8-06-2009 @ 3:25PM EbonyDad said... That makes no sense not to air the last 6 King of the Hills. They could have played it right now during the summer. I am sure all the KotH fans would have been tuning in to watch the last episodes. I am really tired of FOX shenanigans. Reply

Rob Owen is rather skeptical:
Tuned In Journal wrote PRESS TOUR JOURNAL: 'Community' crack-ups on Wed, Aug 5 2009 3:15 PM PASADENA, Calif. -- Despite NBC s ratings and management woes , the network has a promising new comedy

Jace objects:
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However, TVSeriesFinale.com states that:
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For this purpose, Jace suggests:
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Ken Tucker brings some great news:
Buffy FreakSat 08/08/09 8:59 AM I m curious how the guest bookings are going to work with Conan and Leno both operating out of Los Angeles. For years you had Leno and Ferguson in LA and Letterman and Conan in NY now you have Conan and Leno on the same network and in the same city. Conan is probably going to get the short end of the stick.

TVSeriesFinale.com comes with a new idea:
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Having that in mind, hollywoodreporter wonders:
"Tonight s gonna be a good night ... tonight s gonna be a good night ..." Damn . Aug 10, 2009 08:53 AM | Permalink | Comments (View) | Filed Under TCA

Meanwhile, Ken Tucker came up with this idea:
ledzeppelintsrts Sat 08/08/09 8:30 AM CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK The reason why i still watch NBC Reply Report this Mrs. Chuck Bartowski Sat 08/08/09 2:50 PM Ditto Reply Report this Nick Mon 08/10/09 12:39 PM Chuck, the Office and 30 Rock are the only good shows and then Conan, other than that there is no reson to watch NBC. Reply Report this

Joel Keller says it all comes down to this:
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As a result of that, Ben belives:
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Will Harris points out another thing aside from that:
In closing, I thought I d include some comments that Caron and Arquette had to say about the suggestion that NBC s biggest issue with Medium was that there wasn t enough of a fan buzz about the series. In fact, when the matter came up, Arquette leapt into the fray before Caron could even open his mouth.

However, Joel Keller thinks differently:
2 8-08-2009 @ 8:35PM Mike Rogus said... and because she's a woman she can't be called out for bad behaviour? I remember people calling Christian Bale to task for being a bitch on set but that's fine because he's a man. Heaven forbid you expect someone to act professional. Sorry I must just be sexist. BURN THE WITCH!

Jeff Bercovici brings some great news:
trash-talking his rivals practically before he'd even reported for work, it's possible the industry might have given him the benefit of the doubt. Instead, Silverman was under the microscope from day one, his every failure celebrated, his every success minimized, his every faux pas quickly leaked to Nikki Finke.

For example, hollywoodreporter considers:
ABC: We want Paula Abdul on 'Dancing' The job offers keep coming for Paula Abdul.ABC entertainment president Stephen McPherson on Saturday said he would like to have the former "American Idol" judge on the network s top-rated reality hit "Dancing With the Stars."

But Ester Goldberg says that's not all:
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Karen Marie Shelton brings a word of caution:
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Lacey Rose thinks that the problem is:
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While it may be true, Jace thinks:
"It's no secret that Katherine Heigl is back on Grey's," said McPherson. "It's a show that's evolving."Looking to spin some of Heigl's recent comments, McPherson said that her words hurt the other hard-working actors on her show. "I'm not going to begin to try to explain someone else's behavior," he said about Heigl. "I think it's unfortunate," said McPherson. "It's not something you want to consumer you, or your people. People are going to behave in the way they choose to behave. There are so many people who work so hard on

Still being unsure, hollywoodreporter asks:
Beyond "Dancing," McPherson had a low-key executive session with critics, which opened with a reporter asking his reaction to Ben Silverman leaving NBC. Though the two have feuded in the past , McPherson s response was blase.

Sources:
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