I'm Not Sure NBC Could Have Screwed This iTunes Thing Up Any Worse

This is straight out of the music industry?s playbook: assume your customers are criminals and treat them with contempt. Saved By: Dan Perdue | View Details | Give Thanks
I hope someone at NBC reads this and realises they are headed into recording-industry territory?by which I mean that by being greedy and pissing off their loyal paying customers, they will create a backlash that will only hurt them in the end. And what is it with having "Universal" in your name that makes companies such anti-consumer douchebags? Saved By: Gregory Bowers | View Details | Give Thanks
NBC Universal has landed the U.S. broadcast rights to Al Gore's Live Earth concerts.
But NBC will cancel the dramas "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," "The Black Donnellys" and "Crossing Jordan." It also is likely to pass up another year of the comedy "Scrubs," which has become prohibitively expensive. NBC will fill many of the holes with the new dramas.
NBC and CBS' WFAN radio are looking at NBC News White House correspondent David Gregory as their next Don Imus.
We begin with Michael and Dwight trying to self-diagnosis Michael by using some online medical site. We learn from Pam thatââ;¬Â¦ Pam: "About forty times a year, Michael get really sick but has no symptoms. Dwight is always gravely concerned." Coincidently, the sickness comes with paper work. Hmm
YouTube, SueTube, could legal battles be the undoing of the world's most popular video sharing site? While the legal judgments are yet to emerge to give us all an indication of who'll win the war of the video sharing Web, it'll likely be years before anyone can truly claim to know 'how the video Web was won'.
Don Imus, the tousled and acerbic radio host whose racial remarks engendered a media storm that triggered a swift upending of his career, is not going away quietly even if the imbroglio has all but disappeared from the national conversation in the wake of the Virginia Tech massacre.
This just seems so pathetic to me. I know that NBC's The Office replicated, to an extent, the BBC version of The Office, but I think CBS copying NBC is just plain stupid.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some family members of the victims killed at Virginia Tech university canceled interviews with NBC on Thursday because the television network aired video and photographs of the killer it received in the mail.
NBC may have canceled Andy Barker, P.I., The Black Donnellys, and (probably) Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, but they seem to have a hard on for reality shows, and more are coming this summer.
Alright. You know it, I know it. Some of the romances on The Office have major cringe factor going on. But which couple has the most cringe power? Now by cringe-worthy, I mean that when you watch this couple you almost become embarrassed for them because they're so messed up.
NBC's drama "Medium" may have moved a step away from the bubble and toward a spot on the schedule for next season. The network has asked for six more scripts of the show, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Alright, I have to admit it, but I have, on rare occasions, indulged in watching Super Nanny. I watch mostly for the shock value. If you've ever seen it, perhaps you know what I'm talking about. Some of these families that get visited by Jo Frost the Super Nanny are unbelievable.
Found a clip of the upcoming episode "Safety Training." Michael feels that the warehouse is not the only potentially dangerous place at Dundler Mifflin, so he wants not just Darryl to have a safety training day, but the upstairs office as well.
Okay, I made the results final at midnight last night, so even though people keep voting, that's where the cut off was. Alright, the moment you've all been waiting for.....the result.
I came across an article the other day that inspired this post. The article listed the top ten characters from The Office. I felt it wasn't a very good poll, because the top ten list only left off a few characters. So I decided I would do my own poll and see what you, my beautiful readers, think the best 4 characters are on The Office.
This week I choose Sanjaya Malakar from American Idol. I know, I know, he's not technically a character from a show, but I think after you read this, you'll agree that he SHOULD be this week's pick for Tuesday's Guest Star.
News Corp. and NBC Universal said on Thursday they will launch a free online video site this summer, featuring full-length movies and television shows in a challenge to Google Inc.'s YouTube.
I don't get to watch this show as often as I'd like, but my choice for this week's Office guest star would be Jack Donaghy from NBC's 30 Rock. If you've seen the show, you might guess as to why I picked him.
When a show becomes a hit, people want a piece of the pie.
Honestly, there wasn't too many new scenes. And some of the new scenes lasted only a few minutes and so some of them were undetecable unless you have perfect memory of the original episodes. The two episodes were "Traveling Salesman" and "The Return." Read more at www.watchingtheoffice.com.
These Office stars don't quit. Word on the street is that Rainn Wilson will be joining the cast of Juno directed by Jason Reitman. And Jenna Fischer will sing on film Walk Hard.
NBC Universal said on Wednesday it will sell prime-time television shows like "The Office" and "Heroes" on demand over cell phone networks in the United States.
Have you ever wondered how some of your other beloved characters from other beloved shows would do on something like The Office? I have. So I decided that every Tuesday I would do one post on a character from some other show that I think would be a good fit as a guest star on The Office.
A few weeks of reruns has led me to ponder some intensely pondersome thoughts about the intensely successful show we call The Office. I've come up with ten reasons why the show is still with us today.
"Previous episodes of 'The Office'...have been re-edited into a new hour-long show. Some scenes will be cut so producers can weave in unaired footage that introduces a new storyline into older episodes."
In the analysis of "NBC Nightly News" slipping behind ABC's "World News" during the February sweeps, theories abound, including the network's alleged bias. Yet nobody has pointed any fingers where the blame might truly reside - namely, the rest of NBC News, and the general softening of broadcast news in general.
NBC has renewed Las Vegas for next season. It will be its fifth. Although not a hit, the series has performed admirably for the network.









