NBC's Bob Greenblatt: 'We had a really bad fall'
NBC Entertainment Chairman Bob Greenblatt didn't waste any time."We had a really bad fall," the new NBC programming chief said Friday to open the peacock network's sessions at the Television Critics Assn. press tour in Pasadena. "It was worse than what I had hoped for."
For seven years now, NBC has been slipping further and further in the ratings, a painful reminder that the once preeminent TV network had not yet reached the bottom of its catastrophic descent. Last season was particularly bad as the network limped through the waning days of former NBCUniversal chief Jeff Zucker's regime, but this season has proved to be even worse.
NBC's ratings are down 11% in the advertisers' favorite category of viewers ages 18 to 49, compared with last season. Much of their slate, including "The Playboy Club" and "Free Agents," opened with a whimper, leading to early cancellations. Overall, NBC remains in fourth place in the network prime-time standings, attracting 7.4 million viewers a night. In contrast, network leader CBS pulls in more than 12 million viewers in prime-time.

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My surf bob short is the nicer short without any torn on it.
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While the academy has some 6000 members, far fewer are involved in selecting the top six to 10 short films, according to branch member Bob Kurtz, who said the group usually comprises between 50 and 60 members in Los Angeles. To vote for the short lists
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