NBC's Jeff Zucker picks up the slack for Tucker and attacks Jon StewartSource: Crooks and Liars
Excerpt: "Bowtie Guy thought he was the only one man enough to criticize Jon Stewart in the media, but now his old boss is taking up the slack and going on the offensive, attacking Stewart for having the audacity to tell the truth about CNBC's coverage of the financial sector.
NBC boss: Jon Stewart's criticism absurd, unfairSource: Reuters
NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker fired back at comedian Jon Stewart on Wednesday, saying it was "unfair" and "absurd" for the funnyman to criticize CNBC and question its coverage of financial news.
NATPE '08: NBCU CEO Zucker Calls for ChangeSource: Broadcasting & Cable
The writers' strike's most lasting legacy will likely be the way it finally pushed the broadcast networks to reinvent their businesses, said Jeff Zucker, president and CEO of NBC Universal, during Tuesday's keynote speech at the annual gathering of the National Association of T …
Apple should kiss and make up with NBC...fastSource: CNET News.com
"Don't let the Macgeeks posting angry blogs against NBC fool you," McQuivey wrote in a report issued Monday. "The loser here is Apple, which relies on NBC Universal to deliver 30 (percent) of video download sales.
Writer's strike good for newsvine?Source: Forbes
A week before the Hollywood writers' strike began, NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker warned of "a real watershed" and "an inflection point" for the entertainment industry.
Leno vs NBC: Last Night's Latest Round…Source: deadlinehollywooddaily.com
Even though NBC keeps claiming that relations between the network and Leno are just fine, thank you, Jay keeps demonstrating his deep resentment. Everyone knows the host who's No.
The Clicker: People are WatchingSource: Engadget
"When, in 2004, NBC Universal Television greenlit the dangerously named "Nobody's Watching" script for further development, it's safe to say they probably lacked the vision to fully grasp the big ball of irony to follow.