nbc fall schedule-related stories
Posted Apr 3rd 2008 3:43PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Programming, Web, 30 Rock, Chuck, WGA Strike, Reality-Free

As part of
yesterday's fall schedule announcement, NBC also debuted its plans for online content. Beginning this summer,
NBC will produce short, original episodes -- webisodes -- of
The Office,
Chuck, and
Heroes. NBC isn't saying much about what these webisodes will entail, but NBC Universal co-chair Ben Silverman promises they'll be meaty. He said the new WGA contract allows NBC writers to go all-out with the work, without wondering whether they're being fairly compensated.
You may remember
The Office did a series of webisodes in 2006 called
The Accountants, where several of the co-stars investigated missing account money. It even won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Broadband. This July's webisodes are essentially a renewal of that series.
Continue reading NBC's web plans for Chuck, Office, Heroes, 30 Rock
Posted May 18th 2006 3:16PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: ABC, NBC, Industry, Programming, Scrubs, Grey's Anatomy

That's what some industry insiders
are saying. NBC announced this week that the show was going into the Thursday at 9pm slot (after
My Name Is Earl and
The Office and before
ER), but after ABC
announced that
Grey's Anatomy is moving to the same time slot, NBC might move it to another night to get away from that hit show. What would go into that Thursday at 9 slot?
Scrubs, which isn't supposed to come back til later in the season.
Some are speculating Monday for Aaron Sorkin's new show. What do you think?
[via
TV Tattle]