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Under Jeff Zucker’s guidance in the last few years, NBC Universal’s USA Network has become a powerhouse on cable, Bravo and Syfy have become branded destinations with their own distinctive programming and MSNBC has emerged as the liberal counterpoint... Full Article at The New York Times
Joost acquired by online ad company Adconion NEW YORK — The struggling online video startup Joost (juice-st) is being sold to an online advertising company that plans to continue operating its Web site under the same name. Full Article at Simple Thoughts
Talk show host Jay Leno speaks next to NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman (L) during a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles in this December 9, 2008 file photo. View Photo »
Microsoft is not a company I've heard people complain a lot about ... It never seemed to be an issue.
Ben Silverman was quick on his feet when asked why he paired sneakers with a gray business suit at the launch party for Notional, IAC's new production shop helmed by CollegeHumor.com's Ricky Van Veen. "We're always moving. This is a company on the go!" Full Article at New York Post
It’s Green Week, everyone! Yes, that hilariously contrived Ben Silverman idea that NBC is actually continuing after Silverman’s unamicable departure (as opposed to “Pumas On Hovercraft Week” and the equally ill-fated “Bikini Models With Lasers Week”). Full Article at Vulture
Last night, I had no notion of what Notional was all about and what kind of goofy nerd extravaganza awaited me. Full Article at MediaPost.com
Actor Noah Wyle (3rd L) and wife Tracy Warbin attend the series finale party for the drama "ER" with cast member Parminder Nagra (L) and NBC executive Ben Silverman (R) in Hollywood, California March 28, 2009. The series ran for 15 seasons on NBC. View Photo »
Now, there are a few reasons why this wouldn’t have been a Bill Carter piece in the first place. Let’s go over them! 1) It’s not a meh piece about HBO. 2) It’s not a palsy piece about NBC and/or Ben Silverman. 3) It hasn’t already been written about in the LA Times or the Wall Street Journal.
San Francisco, 1:01 PM Wed Nov 18 58 posts in the last 24 hours New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email 4260 Subscribers Send a link to this post '' via email: Please enter your name. Please enter a valid email address. Full Article at Gawker
1. Sons & Daughters (ABC, 2006) ABC’s wildly funny, partially improvised comedy Sons & Daughters arrived in the wake of Arrested Development’s cancellation, and could never quite lure that show’s fans, who saw this one as a pale copycat. Full Article at The A.V. Club
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Talk show host Jay Leno speaks next to NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman (L) during a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles in this December 9, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »Actor Noah Wyle (3rd L) and wife Tracy Warbin attend the series finale party for the drama "ER" with cast member Parminder Nagra (L) and NBC executive Ben Silverman (R) in Hollywood, California March 28, 2009. The series ran for 15 seasons on NBC.
View Photo »Talk show host Jay Leno (C) speaks as NBC Entertainment Co-Chairmen Ben Silverman (L) and Marc Graboff listen during a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Talk show host Jay Leno speaks next to NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman (L) during a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008.
View Photo »NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman (L) and talk show host Jay Leno attend a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008.
View Photo »NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman (L) speaks next to talk show host Jay Leno during a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Ben Silverman, co-chairman of NBC Entertainment, speaks during the "Reinventing Hollywood" panel at the Fortune Tech Brainstorm 2009 in Pasadena, California July 22, 2009.
View Photo »Ben Silverman, co-chairman of NBC Entertainment, speaks during the "Reinventing Hollywood" panel at the Fortune Tech Brainstorm 2009 in Pasadena, California July 22, 2009.
View Photo »NBC Entertainment President Ben Silverman poses for a portrait at the NBC In Front presentation at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, Calif. on Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
View Photo »NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman speaks during a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008.
View Photo »NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman (L-R), talk show host Jay Leno and NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Marc Graboff attend a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008.
View Photo »NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman (L-R), talk show host Jay Leno and NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Marc Graboff attend a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008.
View Photo »NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman (L-R), talk show host Jay Leno and NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Marc Graboff smile during a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 12, 2009 file photo, Ben Silverman, co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Movie Studios, poses for a portrait at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, Calif.
View Photo »Actress Ali Larter, left, and honoree television executive Ben Silverman pose together at the 2009 Cosmopolitan Magazine Fun Fearless Male Awards in Los Angeles on Monday, March 2, 2009.
View Photo »Actor Noah Wyle (3rd L) and wife Tracy Warbin attend the series finale party for the drama "ER" with cast member Parminder Nagra (L) and NBC executive Ben Silverman (R) in Hollywood, California March 28, 2009. The series ran for 15 seasons on NBC.
View Photo »Microsoft is not a company I've heard people complain a lot about ... It never seemed to be an issue.
Now, there are a few reasons why this wouldn’t have been a Bill Carter piece in the first place. Let’s go over them! 1) It’s not a meh piece about HBO. 2) It’s not a palsy piece about NBC and/or Ben Silverman. 3) It hasn’t already been written about in the LA Times or the Wall Street Journal.
The disparity between buyers and sellers right now is vast ... That's the beauty of following insider trading -- these guys are talking with their checkbooks.
Ben Silverman has many exciting things he wants to accomplish and we applaud him as he sets off on his new endeavors
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