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TCA: Gaspin: ‘More Life Left' In BroadcastBy Ben Grossman, January 10, 2010Exec says NBC going back to basics More
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TCA: NBCU's Ebersol Hopes USOC, Comcast Continue To Hold Off On Olympics ChannelBy Melissa Grego, January 10, 2010Says NBCU will likely bid for 2014-16 Games without Comcast More
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TCA 2010: Bravo Builds Slate By 20%By Mike Reynolds, Multichannel News, January 11, 2010Network continues push with new series, returning franchises. More
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TCA 2010: NBC Greenlights PilotsBy Stuart Levine, Daily Variety, January 10, 2010Network orders shows from Kelley, Bruckheimer, Abrams as it looks to fill 10 p.m. hole soon to be left by 'Leno' More
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TCA 2010: Showtime Orders 'The Borgias,' 'Episodes'By Melissa Grego, January 9, 2010Premium cable network announces 'Tudors' follow up, screens clip of Matt LeBlanc comedy. More
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CBS’ Tassler: We're Headed in the Right Direction With RetransBy Melissa Grego, January 9, 2010Exec calls recent Fox-TWC pact ‘a positive for us’ More
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CBS’s Tassler: Sheen Case Not Affecting Show, NetworkBy Ben Grossman, January 9, 2010Business as usual at 'Two and a Half Men' More
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CBS’s Tassler: NBC’s Take on Broadcast Business ‘Misguided’By Ben Grossman, January 9, 2010CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler took issue on Saturday with NBC's statements that the Jay Leno Show experiment was in response to the business changing. More
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'Live! With Regis And Kelly' Sets Webisode DebutBy Alex Weprin, October 1, 2009Special Webisode ties into its annual Relly Awards More
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TCA: ABC Asks Abdul To Come 'Dancing'By Michael Schneider -- Daily Variety, August 8, 2009Mcpherson speaks about network's internal issues More
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Left Coast Bias: TCA -- Paula and Bubba and Katy, Oh MyBy Ben Grossman, August 8, 2009The Television Critics Association has its annual awards recognizing highs in industry quality. And with the press tour now wrapped up in Pasadena, here are my own TCA kudos from last week's broadcast network presentations. Most Shocking Event: You're not going to believe this, but there was an entire TCA session featuring Fox honchos Kevin Reilly and Peter Rice and not one single question abou... More
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TCA: FX’s Landgraf -- ‘We Know How HBO Feels Now’By Melissa Grego, August 7, 2009Basic cable net ramps up development of ‘adult’ fare to replace aging series, fend off competition More
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FX Shoots Comedy Pilot Starring Louis C.K.By Michael Schneider--Variety, August 7, 2009Network set to elaborate comedy strategy Friday at TCA More
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TCA: Fox Execs ‘Moving On' in Wake of Paula Abdul's Exit from 'Idol'By Stephanie Robbins and Melissa Grego, August 6, 2009
Fox Entertainment Chairman Peter Rice (above), in his first TCA appearance, says Katy Perry, Victoria Beckham will be guest judges More
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TCA: Nigel Lythgoe Says Paula Abdul May Yet Return to 'Idol'By Stephanie Robbins, August 6, 2009Nigel Lythgoe is not convinced Paula Abdul won't return to American Idol and would love to have her appear as a guest judge on So You Think You Can Dance?, he said during Fox's presentation at the Television Critics Association press tour Aug. 6. More
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TCA: Fox Slates Gordon Ramsay Live Cooking ShowBy Alex Weprin, August 6, 2009Details upcoming ‘Simpsons' season, 20th anniversary More
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TCA: Comedy Is Key to 'Jay Leno Show'By Stephanie Robbins, August 5, 2009
Rick Ludwin, NBC Entertainment executive VP for late night and primetime series, and Jay Leno filled in some details on the format of Leno's new primetime show, emphasizing the return of signature comedy bits from The Tonight Show.
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TCA: Bromstad, Telegdy Say New NBC Era To Focus On Reviving BrandBy Stephanie Robbins, August 5, 2009
Execs: Leno at 10 will help scripted efforts in other time slots More
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TCA: CW Hot For RemakesBy Michael Schneider -- Daily Variety, August 4, 2009The network that dusted off 90210 and Melrose Place for primetime is now combing through other old titles, the CW Entertainment prexy Dawn Ostroff said Tuesday at the TCA summer press tour. (Pictured: 90210, left, Melrose Place) More
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TCA: Emmys Trio Defends Changes to Awards TelecastBy Melissa Grego, August 3, 2009
Emmy producer Don Mischer, TV Academy chief John Shaffner (near right) and host Neil Patrick Harris (via satellite) presented a sample clip of how the "time-shifted" awards categories would play on the Sept. 20 telecast.
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