parumph'd
As the TV upfronts are intended to be a weeklong celebration of possibility and hope, there is generally no place in a network's presentation to advertisers to pause briefly and remember the once-beloved projects that won't be going forward into the Fall season; accordingly, it took a reporter's uncomfortable question to get NBC president
Kevin Reilly to reflect upon the legacy of the newly euthanized
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, whose uncompromising, visionary showrunner was just one year ago
anointed the savior of the last-place network. Notes
the TV Week upfronts blog:
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