NBC President Mocks Writers, Strike In Upcoming "My Name Is Earl" Commercial - Media on The Huffington Post

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Jeff Zucker, President and CEO of NBC Universal, will appear in a commercial to run before the April 3 return of NBC's "My Name is Earl." In the commercial, Zucker appears to mock both the writers and the strike that sidelined Hollywood for months. "We put together a little recap to get everybody back to speed," Zucker says. "It's right here on NBC.com, where you can watch all of your favorite ... [link]

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Late Breaks: CNet Layoffs, A&F Catalog Porn, more
Published 3/27/2008 by jbercovici at Portfolio.com: Mixed Media
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Published 3/28/2008 by Dan at TiFaux
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NBC's Jeff Zucker: Funny or no? - VIDEO
Published 3/28/2008 by Anna Johns at TV Squad
... NBC Universal CEO and president Jeff Zucker might be funny... or just a prick. He appears in a new promotional video to air on April 3rd before a new episode of My Name is Earl. ...

NBC Is Run By Pricks
Published 3/29/2008 by Dave and Thomas at Dave And Thomas Daily Timekillers
... (via Huffington Post) Jeff Zucker, President and CEO of NBC Universal, will appear in a commercial to run before the April 3 return of NBC's "My Name is Earl." In the commercial, Zucker appears to mock both the writers and the strike that sidelined Hollywood for months. ...

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