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    The people of Wisconsin deserve to have absolute confidence in how their public university system teaches students, performs outreach and research, and conducts its day-to-day business.

    Simon has his finger on the pulse of pop culture. This show will be a shot of adrenaline to the variety format with Simon's gift of discovering untapped talent, both great and uniquely not so great.

    It's been a struggle to find that next evolution of comedy. Earl was our highest-testing show in 15 years, which was kind of a surprise. But we definitely need cutting-edge comedies like that.

    NBC Universal is pleased to sponsor this event. We believe it's important to support non-traditional forums like the New York Television Festival in their efforts to cultivate the next generation of innovative storytellers.

    People were a little stunned, a little beaten up at the end of last (season).


    Some of the best shows on TV start with the perception of controversy, which is usually not an issue if it's backed by quality. The intent with 'The Book of Daniel' is to make a high-quality show that is both highly entertaining and thought-provoking.

    We are proud to have had the opportunity to bring television viewers one of the most acclaimed series in television history. From the venerable, moving performances by the first-rate cast to the sterling creative team behind the camera, this series has left an indelible imprint on the landscape of television drama.

    Creator Greg Garcia and the producers are doing a great job creatively, and Jason Lee's Earl is a truly original TV comedy character that we hope will be around for years to come.

    These three shows have A creative auspices and some of the most loyal audiences on television. I'm thrilled that we can count on them again next season.

    This project is a noisy, compelling combination of bold drama and laugh-out-loud comedy,

    Put a show in its time period, leave it in its time period, start it on time.

    This year will kick off with Joey finally making it in Hollywood. The same character now has lots of people looking at him, the spotlight on him. He's now not the worst client of Jennifer Coolidge. He's the best.

    I think it's creative. It's got a very loyal audience. We'll reassess in May, and we'll look at the rest of the product, but no decision on its future is made right now one way or the other.

    It's not entirely analogous, because those movies were ready-made products you could go and acquire. With this, at best, there's probably something that's going to be a presentation for something that becomes a pilot for something that could eventually become a series.

    The Apprentice' continues to be a top performer for NBC so we're pleased that the show and Donald Trump will continue to play a key role in this network's future through a fifth and now sixth cycle, ... We think viewers will agree that a California back-drop, with Donald's West Coast business interests and relationships, will provide an exciting new flavor for the series next season.

    Stability is the first step toward recovery. Alright, let's go outside and smoke and drink coffee.

    The strength of the ratings and performance and the quality of these two shows make this a very easy decision. We are confident that these comedies will only continue to increase in popularity.

    The show has done a pretty good job over on Monday. I think it's creative. It's got a very loyal audience. A number of (science fiction) genre shows came out. I actually think that this one has fared the best on its own, having to self-start at 7 o'clock.

    This show has caught on so fast with audiences and has consistently lifted us at 8 p.m.. The fast pace and the potential for a true reversal of fortune has attracted a lot of people for us in that crucial time slot, and we look forward to seeing more of the same with these new episodes.

    We came out of last year believing in our charismatic lead and seeing real evidence that an audience was sticking with the show. We think with some creative adjustments, stability is going to pay off in this time period.

    We're struggling on the comedy side. Everybody is, ... I cannot believe that the country does not want to laugh at this time, with the news only going from bad to worse.

    It's the comedy conundrum right now. You hear from the audience that they want something more than 'stupid' sitcoms. The young audience wants different form-breakers, but it's hard to get a mass-appeal show that breaks the form too much.

    The continued woe of comedies. I cannot believe that the country does not want to laugh, ... My Name is Earl.

    We will continue to engage them. We're not completely deaf to it.

    The four-comedy block plays to the history of the night.

    For me, the main thing about Andy is that he's got that great combination of everyman with a subversive side to him, ... I think he's a guy you can relate to and pull for and yet he can be completely sarcastic and backhanded, and you totally love him for it.

    Genre (shows) are tricky, but when it hits, it can hit huge. Part of my plan coming in the door was, 'Let's do some bigger ideas.' Lost kind of beat us to the punch with that a little bit by making one stick.

    This is one of those shows that sizzled from pitch to script to finished pilot. Michael Dinner directed a pilot that you can't take your eyes off of. It will certainly be one of the most compelling new Fall series, so we wanted to express our confidence in it now and give the producers the extra lead time to develop the series.

    One of the things I was most excited about when I came back to NBC was repopulating the schedule with cutting-edge comedy. Win, lose or draw, these two shows are clear markers of where we want to go with the network.

    Katie O'Connell was a top draft pick when she joined NBC last year and she's done a terrific job turning the lights on in our New York development office.

    Win, lose or draw, these two shows are clear markers of where we want to go with the network in the future.

    We wanted to send the show off with dignity.

    There's a point when you look at the ratings and say, it feels like it's time.

    It is a bittersweet moment for all of us at NBC to confirm that this will be the final season of the comedy Will Grace .

    It's been tough sledding on the advertising front, and it's something that we anticipated going in and would be willing to weather if the audience in fact embraced the show.

    It literally took any residual sense of entitlement, or complacency, at our company and blew it out,

    It just doesn't make sense. The feeling is that America needs to laugh now more than ever.

    Since Law Order 's' inception 16 years ago, these well-crafted series have come to define quality dramatic television. All of us at NBC are grateful to Dick Wolf and his amazing team for producing these extraordinary shows, and we're glad they'll be back again next season.

    It's an interesting phenomenon now, that some of these shows that stay off the air, kind of absence makes the heart grow a little fonder when they come back on. So we're committed to it by leaving the hour on there to really continue to see it build on itself.

    The idea is to help people make life choices. The award from the Big Lottery Fund will allow us to continue and expand on these services and training packages.

    It's no secret that the ratings have been tough for the last couple of seasons. There's a point where you want to send a great show off with dignity and with some semblance of success.

    The 'Medium' 3-D episode provides a great way for fans to enjoy a heightened perspective of Allison's intriguing visions, ... We're thrilled to partner with TV Guide on this exciting event and thank Glenn Gordon Caron for developing the idea

    It was more a statement about the network and our mandate to move forward, ... a very clear sign in the ratings that it was time to move on.

    I can't believe the country doesn't want to laugh at a time like this.

    Look, we knew there was going to be a fallout because advertisers take a cautious approach to risky shows. We've been through it before. Our competitors have been through it. If the show performs, we find that people get comfortable and advertisers come back.

    I think Americans need a little bit more hope than the British.

    Both Donald and Mark Burnett expressed concern about having to go on back-to-back nights,

    It is blatantly unlawful to terminate a public sector employee and give those duties to someone else and justify it by saying the title is different.

    Look, I'm realistic about this time period, and we're asking 'Law Order' to do a lot here. But everyone knows there's no more resilient show on all of television. And we take the long view of the brand. In the spring, we'll figure out where this show is going to live for the next 16 years of its life.


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