Jeff Zucker
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A New, ‘Heimish’ Day at NBCU — See Ya, Six Sigma
Town hall ends with Brian Roberts welcoming the 30,000 employees into the Comcast “family”
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Comcast-NBCU Deal: TheWrap’s Complete Coverage
Comcast: It’s a Brave New World, and Cable Runs It Deal Approval Could Take Until 2011 Comcast Buys NBCU to Create New Media Giant 5 Things Comcast Must Do to Save NBC A New, ‘Heimish’ Day at NBCU — See Ya, Six Sigma Comcast/NBCU Conference Call: Vague Ideas, in Real Time Zucker, Roberts Say It’s All About Cable…
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Comcast Buys NBCU to Create New Media Giant
The deal closes at $30 billion valuation, with Comcast putting up $6.5B in cash, $7.25B in business value; Zucker is CEO
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Deal Nears: NBC Universal Board Set, With Comcast in Majority
Insiders says deal won’t be done this weekend, but it’s close.
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Comcast Update: Due Diligence at 30 Rock With NBCU
Brian Roberts and his father, Comcast founder Ralph, met yesterday with top NBCU executives.
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Comcast & NBC-U: ‘They’ve All Agreed to Agree’
And GE’s Immelt calls Zucker “as good as anyone running a media company today.” Seriously?
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Imagining a Peacock Free From GE’s Shackles
“This is a business of balls. You want to have a Sumner or Rupert in charge, letting you take your shots.”
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Exclusive: Comcast in Talks to Buy NBC-Universal
Deal negotiated at New York meeting on Tuesday. Comcast denies deal is done, but doesn’t deny talks.
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Top Universal Film Execs Under Scrutiny
Marc Shmuger, David Linde are feeling the heat after summer slate fizzles.
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Now That Jay Leno’s Headed to Primetime, Some Advice For NBC
And so it’s ended. Last Friday, Jay Leno made his last joke, welcomed his successor and signed off from latenight television. And so it begins. Come September, Leno hosts the first broadcast network primetime show in recent memory to air every weeknight at 10 — “stripped” scheduling in TV-speak. NBC’s hinted about what the show…
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NBC: That Old Familiar Feeling
NBC had a chance to knock it out of the park. But instead, we got … "Parenthood." At Monday’s "infront,"* the network unveiled its fall shows — a list that would hopefully make us forget about last year’s "hot prospects," mainly "Knight Rider" And "My Own Worst Enemy." A list that would hopefully…
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When Is A Broadcast Network Really A Cable Channel?
The decline of NBC may turn out to be a bellwether for the Big Four networks that once ruled the television landscape.
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Kim Masters