Ben Silverman Up for Dream Job As Boss of CollegeHumor
Barry Diller is considering putting CollegeHumor under Electus's control.
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Barry Diller is considering putting CollegeHumor under Electus's control.
"I'll have you know that Barry Diller and I are working on a whole new approach to media!"
Bring back Silverman! Bring back Silverman!
The new, Ben Silverman–less NBC has settled on the slogan with which it will promote its fall lineup.
He deemed Heigl's recent complaints about being worked too hard "unfortunate."
Fox's entertainment president thinks he's pretty funny.
"I didn't mean to elicit laughter," said NBCU's Angela Bromstad after she implied that Ben Silverman's new company was something he'd actually planned.
In next week's magazine, Adam Sternbergh ponders Ben Silverman's "unrealized revolution."
Is Ben Silverman splitting too early? Might NBC actually have a new prime-time hit on its hands?
Tweets Ryan Seacrest: "guy that runs nbc- put office biggest looser etc on is leaving to launch a new studio."
"You are seeing healthier numbers than I think we anticipated."
"[Silverman] just returned after being absent for four weeks."
That's right — Ben Silverman recently made an appearance at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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