Mercy Review: "Hope You're Good, Smiley Face" (Episode 1.3)

<em>Mercy</em> Review: "Hope You're Good, Smiley Face" (Episode 1.3)

Well, you've got to give them points for trying. New show Mercy has been testing out some different techniques and new styles in an attempt to find its rhythm and a much-needed niche that will draw in viewers....  read more

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Mercy Review: "Hope You're Good, Smiley Face" (Episode 1.3)

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Well, you've got to give them points for trying. New show Mercy has been testing out some different techniques and new styles in an attempt to find its rhythm and a much-needed niche that will draw in viewers....  read more

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If Comcast Purchases a Majority of NBC Universal, Will Viewers Have to Pay for Hulu?

If Comcast Purchases a Majority of NBC Universal, Will Viewers Have to Pay for Hulu?

Pesky 30-second ads could be the least concern for Hulu's more than 18 million global viewers choosing to catch their shows online. Comcast is currently bidding for a majority stake in NBC Universal, an endeavor that, if proven successful, could turn free Hulu programming into a long lost luxury....  read more

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J.J. Abrams' New Spy Series Sparks a TV Bidding War

J.J. Abrams' New Spy Series Sparks a TV Bidding War

ABC, NBC and CBS are currently in a bidding war for J.J. Abrams' spec script for a new spy series....  read more

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The Office Review: "Gossip" (6.01)

<em>The Office</em> Review: "Gossip" (6.01)

Ever since the luster of Jim and Pam's spotty romance stabilized into a happy ever after relationship of sorts, The Office has ventured (or strayed, depending how you look at it) into new seasons of its life cycle. Many of the episodes have since featured storylines that engage all personalities in the work place, lightly peppering in new characters like Holly and rival Charles Miner while devoting more time to touch up the original cast with clever details. What hasn't changed is Michael Scott's childish antics that began last Thursday's Season Six premier with an early dose of hilarity. Accompanied by...  read more

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The Office Review: "Gossip" (6.01)

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Ever since the luster of Jim and Pam's spotty romance stabilized into a happy ever after relationship of sorts, The Office has ventured (or strayed, depending how you look at it) into new seasons of its life cycle. Many of the episodes have since featured storylines that engage all personalities in the work place, lightly peppering in new characters like Holly and rival Charles Miner while devoting more time to touch up the original cast with clever details. What hasn't changed is Michael Scott's childish antics that began last Thursday's Season Six premier with an early dose of hilarity. Accompanied by...  read more

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HBO and NBC Win Big at Creative Arts Emmys

HBO and NBC Win Big at Creative Arts Emmys

At the 61st Annual Creative Arts Emmys, hosted by Kathy Griffin, which aired last Saturday (Sept. 12), award-winners ranged from the well-deserved to unsurprising to boring....  read more

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NBC Picks Up Augusten Burroughs' TV Satire, Sellevision

NBC Picks Up Augusten Burroughs' TV Satire, <em>Sellevision</em>

Augusten Burroughs' biting satire Sellevision is now being made into a one-hour television series....  read more

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Wayward NBC Executive Ben Silverman Finally Ousted

Wayward NBC Executive Ben Silverman Finally Ousted

In a considerable shakeup that surprised pretty much no one, Ben Silverman was replaced yesterday as the chairman of NBC Universal TV Entertainment after a wayward tenure that began in 2007. ...  read more

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30 Rock Heads to Comedy Central (No Word Yet on M.I.L.F. Island)

<em>30 Rock</em> Heads to Comedy Central (No Word Yet on <em>M.I.L.F. Island</em>)

It's no secret that around Paste HQ we love our 30 Rock. A lot. So much so, in fact, that you might say we would rather enjoy taking it behind a middle school and getting it pregnant. Which explains our utter joy at the news that the critically acclaimed, criminally underwatched series is setting up shop at will get the syndication treatment on Comedy Central....  read more

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