In the face of gloom and doom, however, broadcast TV received a strong endorsement from an unlikely source: Matthew Weiner, creator of AMC's "Mad Men," which has been in the forefront of cable's ascent against broadcast. "I actually thought it was a pretty resounding support of broadcast television tonight ... CBS put on an amazing Emmys. I've gone to seven of these and it was the best by far -- and a broadcast network did that." The ongoing battle for relevance was dramatized at one point during the show when, in a pretaped bit, Harris reprised his role as online sensation Dr. Horrible, who hijacks the broadcast.
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