Lately, when we see the words "restructuring," "reorganization," and "NBC Universal Television Group president Jeff Zucker" in close proximity in the same story, we brace ourselves for a lowball estimate of how many employees are going to be run head-first through a giant Staples MailMate shredder in the name of corporate streamlining. But instead of raising the spectre of layoffs, today's LAT article on possible changes at NBC 2.0's Burbank division discusses a scenario in which Zucker would "catapult" trusty cable TV lieutenant Jeff Gaspin, a man credited with the profitable queerification of Bravo, over current Aaron Sorkin-enabling entertainment president Kevin Reilly. Such a move would seem to raise the possibility that NBC might use that same trebuchet to launch Reilly over the Hollywood Hills, as adding a layer of supervision above an embattled executive is never exactly a vote of confidence. Reports the LAT:
Putting Gaspin in charge of NBC Universal's television properties, including the broadcast network, the TV studio and entertainment cable channels, could be risky. Gaspin, who now oversees such channels as USA, Bravo and Sci Fi, has little experience in broadcast programming. Among his successes is broadening the appeal of Bravo with such programs as "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy."In addition, the move would catapult Gaspin over respected programmer Kevin Reilly, the NBC entertainment president who has helped revive the broadcast network with such popular shows as "The Office," "Heroes" and "Deal or No Deal."
Although Reilly is popular with Hollywood producers, writers and agents, he has come under criticism internally for spending heavily on such high-profile disappointments as Aaron Sorkin's "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" and "Kidnapped." He also has alienated some key executives, including NBC Universal Television Studio President Angela Bromstad.Reilly declined to comment.
If Gaspin is installed as Reilly's superior, it could create some interesting creative tensions (separate from the looming job security ones) that could quickly manifest themselves on the network. While Reilly fights to get more prohibitively expensive, low-rated "prestige" dramas onto the schedule, the broadcast-inexperienced Gaspin could press to attempt to duplicate his basic cable success by demanding that his new underling further broaden Deal or No Deal's appeal by insisting that the show's contestants scream at briefcases held by 26 flamboyantly gay lifestyle makeover specialists, who each offer a sassy put-down about the hopeful player's style whenever their number is called.











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"Queer Office Heroes at Studdio 69 Kidnapped: SUV"
Randy Falco appears to have jumped off the GE/NBC merry-go-round just in time...
Oooh! Broadcast executive suite gossip that only industryites from LA are interested in! Just like on Studio 60!
(p.s. As this seems to be the rare week without Studio 60 news - full season pickups really put a damper on your deathwatch - was this week's episode a slight return to West Wing form, or the same old claptrap? Hey, I wonder if Kristin Chenoweth can't tell a joke?)
Executive firings are fun. Executive personal lives are boring. That's the detail Sorkin missed.
Unless, of course, the executive marries one of his network's stars. But that makes it a celebrity story.
Oh, and I was watching an old episode of Kids in the Hall the other day, and they unironically called one of their comedic presentations a "skit". Of course they're Canadian, but so's Lorne Michaels.
I personally thought the Kids in the Hall influence rubbed off by Mark McKinney benefited the show quite a bit this week. Maybe what the show needs is more sardonic Canadians. I'm sure they could find a few here!
And yes, if you replaced Reilly's name with Jordan McDeere in this story, nobody would think it odd.
One of nbc's problems, aside from Zucker, is that they believe this is all cyclical, they've bottomed out and will be back in short time.
nbc has yet to bottom out - they're only 4th among networks, because there are only 4 networks. Just wait another 12 months.
The upcoming crop of midseason replacements is dreadful, at best. and nbc ticks on...
the "we know something others do not" mindsent has led them to horrific decision making - among those deicisions - holding on to some execs for eternity, while dismissing others in short time. Throwing darts would reap bigger benefits.
Reilly MAY be their only asset, among execs. He's terrific. Who else is worth two sh!ts over there? No one.
Can't wait until Kevin is gone, as it assures some of us of at least another two years of laughs.
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