http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/08/news/companies/NBC_Zucker.ap/index.htm?postversion=2008120816
Hm. Advertising revenues and ratings on NBC are plummeting. However, your news brodcasts and cable channels are doing quite well, with USA, Bravo, and MSNBC posting double-digit growth. Perhaps, sir, you should be placing the blame on those managing NBC's entertainment department.
(Sorry. My anti-Zucker bias is showing. The man is a moron.)
A terrible fall season at NBC is forcing the network to consider scaling back the number of hours it airs programming, Chief Executive Jeff Zucker told an investor conference Monday.
While NBC will continue to fund the creation of pilots, Zucker told analysts at a media investor conference sponsored by UBS that NBC is considering cutting the number of hours or perhaps even the number of nights it provides programming.
"Can we continue to program 22 hours of prime-time? Three of our competitors don't. Can we afford to program seven nights a week? One of our competitors doesn't," Zucker said. "All of these questions have to be on the table. And we are actively looking at all of those questions."
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Zucker said he did not blame the poor ratings at NBC on NBC Entertainment co-chairmen Ben Silverman and Marc Graboff.
Hm. Advertising revenues and ratings on NBC are plummeting. However, your news brodcasts and cable channels are doing quite well, with USA, Bravo, and MSNBC posting double-digit growth. Perhaps, sir, you should be placing the blame on those managing NBC's entertainment department.
(Sorry. My anti-Zucker bias is showing. The man is a moron.)