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NEW YORK - MAY 12: (L-R) Chief Executive Officer Jim Wiatt of William Morris Agency, Jim Cramer, CBS Entertainment President Les Moonves and President and Chief Executive Officer of NBC Universal Jeff Zucker attend a celebration of network television by the William Morris Agency at MoMA on May 12, 2008 in New York City.
Actor Jimmy Fallon (C) is shown with Lorne Michaels and Jeff Zucker (R), President and Chief Executive Officer, NBC Universal, in New York City May 12, 2008 in this publicity photograph released by NBC. Fallon has been selected by NBC to take Conan O'Brien's place as host of "Late Night" when O'Brien succeeds Jay Leno as host of "The Tonight Show."
NEW YORK - MAY 5: President and Chief Executive Officer of NBC Universal Jeff Zucker (L) and actress Tina Fey attend a press conference discussing the amendment of the Piracy Protection Act at the New York State Attorney General's office May 5, 2008 in New York City. The Piracy Protection Act would enhance New York State penalties to combat multimedia piracy.
NEW YORK - MAY 5: (L-R) President and Chief Executive Officer of NBC Universal Jeff Zucker, actress Tina Fey and New York State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo share a moment during a press conference discussing the amendment of the Piracy Protection Act at the New York State Attorney General's office May 5, 2008 in New York City. The Piracy Protection Act would enhance New York State penalties to combat multimedia piracy.
NEW YORK - MAY 5: President and Chief Executive Officer of NBC Universal Jeff Zucker speaks at a press conference discussing the amendment of the Piracy Protection Act at the New York State Attorney General's office May 5, 2008 in New York City. The Piracy Protection Act would enhance New York State penalties to combat multimedia piracy.
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, right, talks with Jeff Zucker, left, President and CEO of NBC Universal, and actress Tina Fey during a news conference on Monday, May 5, 2008 in New York. Cuomo is proposing state legislation that would make it a misdemeanor to illegally record a film or live performance, or to sell that type of footage for commercial purposes. The legislation is supported by the Motion Picture Association of America.
Greg Daniels, left, holds a Peabody Award he shares for the NBC production of "The Office," while posing with Jeff Zucker, center, NBC President and CEO, and Ben Silverman, newly appointed NBC Universal co-chairman, during an awards luncheon in New York, Monday June 4, 2007. The award recognizes distinguished achievement and meritorious public service by radio, television, producing organizations and individuals.
NEW YORK - MAY 14: President and Chief Executive Officer, NBC Universal Jeff Zucker (L) and William Morris Agency's President and CEO Jim Wiatt (R) attend the William Morris Agency Upfront Party at the Four Seasons Restaurant May 14, 2007 in New York City. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for William Morris Agency) *** Local Caption *** Jeff Zucker;Jim Wiatt