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Best of Tina Fey -- SNL Weekend Update

Here is a clip from NBC showing some of Tina Fey's funniest moments from SNL's Weekend Update. Tina Fey also stars in NBC's sitcom 30 Rock.


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Posted on August 16, 2007
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Writers Write, Inc. Launches Fantasy and Science Fiction Blog

Writers Write, Inc. has added a new blog to its blog network called FantasySFBlog.com. Fantasy/SF Blog is a daily blog covering what's new and interesting in the worlds of fantasy, SF, and horror, including books, movies, TV and gaming.

Recent posts include:

  • Lost: The Orchid Orientation Video
  • Is Peter Jackson Back on Board for The Hobbit?
  • Finalists Announced For British Fantasy Awards
  • Saw IV Coming in October
  • Will Tom Cruise Join the Star Trek Cast?
  • The Dresden Files Is Cancelled
  • ABC Offers Masters of Science Fiction
  • The Beowulf Trailer is Here
  • Johnny Depp Is Barnabas Collins

    RSS subscription informaton for the Fantasy/SF Blog can be found here.

    Posted on August 15, 2007
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  • Monologue Interrupted?

    The Media Post's TV Watch blog warns that earlier commercials may be coming to interrupt the usually "relatively commercial-free first half hour" of late-night talk shows. There may be some pressure on late-night comics to come up with shorter jokes.
    Meanwhile viewers should start complaining, because now a bunch of commercials will interrupt the usual relatively commercial-free first half hour of your favorite late-night network talk show.

    Jokes in those monologues that need a lot time to develop will now need to be rewritten. CBS has already been experimenting in running early-in-the-show commercials this summer during "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" - all because of the coming commercial ratings, which are replacing program ratings as the main currency for TV advertising deals.

    Good news: David Letterman typically has only has about three bits in his short monologue. That means early commercials - like those for young-skewing products, theatrical movies, videos, and mobile phone companies - can be easily squeezed into the early part of his show. The same can't be said for NBC's Jay Leno, who seems to have an extra-long initial monologue - seven or eight bits for his intro.

    Because viewership is higher earlier in the evening, commercials - now subject to commercial ratings - will run earlier.
    Inserting advertisements and cutting into monologue time is likely to be another bad move by the television networks. This will just be one more reason people move to the Internet to watch video clips or find alternative content.

    Posted on August 8, 2007
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