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It's as simple as this: If you don't watch, he gets fired.
Also: 'I may be the Paris Hilton of NBC.'
Yep, everybody's copying Ben Silverman.
Plus: The Coens cast some well-deserving character actors in 'A Serious Man," and Tom Cruise makes his superhero move.
The chairman of NBC is reporting from the Olympics, in as inimitable a fashion as you might expect.
According to insiders, if NBC's ratings don't improve, Ben Silverman could soon have even more time to party.
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Will such a glorious hour of dancing Kooshes and loudmouthed rants come to fruition?
So now there is 'The Office,' the spinoff, and the un-spinoff. Got it?
Leno turned up at an NBC press conference yesterday, wearing a disguise, to ask the tough questions.
But they did better than analysts predicted. That, plus the latest on Hamptons real-estate prices, Condé Nast's upper echelons, and the "You go girl!" spinner, in our daily industry roundup.
Vulture intercepts a top-secret fake email from Ben Silverman to his new employees.
The head of programming at NBC, baby-kidnapper, and future public servant reviews the week that was.
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry has a problem with 'Baby Borrowers.'
Hollywood agent Ari Emanuel is upset at Ben Silverman for standing him up twice at meetings. We think he's being childish.
Weird wiretapper Anthony Pellicano says he knows what Michael J. Fox did back in 1990. Plus, Ashlee Simpson pregnancy rumors persist, Adrian Grenier gets a girlfriend, and more in our daily squeeze of the juice from New York gossip columns.
Two weeks ago, Ben Silverman renewed NBC's commitment to family-friendly programming. Then, hilariously, the network aired that '30 Rock' episode about 'MILF Island.'
Was the fake reality show on last night's '30 Rock' a grim portent of what's to come? Probably!
Plus: The fate of 'Friday Night Lights,' William Monahan's next project, and Elvis Costello's talk show.