Robert Greenblatt News
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Michael J. Fox left prime-time television more than a decade ago to focus on his battle with Parkinson’s disease. Now he’s back, with the help of drugs that keep his own shaking from the illness mostly under control.
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Comcast Corp.’s NBC will wait until March to bring back three of its most popular programs so that the network can air the new episodes without mixing in repeats.
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Comcast Corp.’s NBC is delaying the return of three of its most popular shows until March so that it can air only new episodes for the remainder of the season.
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Robert Greenblatt , former programming chief at CBS Corp.’s Showtime network, will become chairman of NBC Entertainment after Comcast Corp. assumes control of the TV, film and theme-park company.
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Comcast Corp. , which is acquiring 51 percent of NBC Universal, plans to announce a new management team for the entertainment company as soon as next week, two people with knowledge of the moves said.
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Comcast Corp.’s NBC named Jennifer Salke president of its entertainment division, tapping a Fox television executive to develop shows and lift the network out of last place among viewers.
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NBC, last in total viewers among the major TV networks, announced seven new comedies next season, including “Animal Practice” and “Guys With Kids” from Jimmy Fallon, in the second full schedule under owner Comcast Corp.
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ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel, the only late- night host on broadcast TV to increase his audience this season, goes head to head for the first time tonight with NBC’s Jay Leno and CBS’s David Letterman.
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Major TV networks are moving little- watched shows with big DVR audiences to Fridays, testing whether the technology can help programs like “Community” make it on a night with few viewers.
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Comcast Corp.’s NBC network will finish the TV season third among the younger viewers advertisers target for the first time in eight years.
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