EXCLUSIVE: I’ve confirmed everything I first reported this morning. I’d foreshadowed these developments here and here. Now there are more details forthcoming as the NBC Universal mouthpieces and the rest of the media catch up. (Keep refreshing for breaking news…)
Bid goodbye to most of the top NBC Uni TV executives programming the network. Basically, the network/studio has cleaned house without admitting it. Both Teri Weinberg, the EVP of NBC Entertainment, and Katherine Pope, the Universal Studio Media President, have been fired as well as NBC Reality czar Craig Plestis (who’d been twisting in the wind for weeks).
I hear their boss Ben Silverman was trying to hold the news until December 19th to see if NBC Universal could bury it during the holiday. The network/studio hoped to then spin this as part of cost-cutting rather than more evidence of failure. (But I messed up their plans. My bad.) This follows the recent plug-pulling on several of NBC’s new and holdover primetime series: Knight Rider, Lipstick Jungle, and My Own Worst Enemy, which was promoted relentlessly during NBC’s Olympics. Clearly people have to fall on their swords for those and other missteps, and it won’t be Ben Silverman or Jeff Zucker (who can’t admit he made a mistake hiring Ben as a programmer, and keeps repeating the mantra that he’s managing for margins instead of ratings in this lousy economy).
“Pope had tried to exit NBC a year ago when Zucker gave [USA Networks chief] Bonnie Hammer half the studio — the cable half — and had let everyone know she wasn’t going to sign a new contract. So once Silverman made his clumsy Page Six move, it was clear he was going to try and break up with her first so he could appear proactive, rather than the sinking ship that he is,” one insider told me. (As I’ve written before, Ben preferred to use the New York Post‘s Page Six to blame Katherine for the failures instead of himself or Teri Weinberg. That’s one of the fringe benefits of his selling his Reveille to Elisabeth Murdoch and yachting with her this summer.) I hear Weinberg will get a producing deal with NBC since she is Ben’s secret keeper.
And yes it’s true, NBC Universal will bring back Angela Bromstad, who had been president of the then-named NBC Universal Television Studio (and didn’t get along
with Pope) until 2007 when Silverman was brought in. Since then, she’s been based in London as president of international production at NBC Universal International. Hollywood TV types tell me they’re stunned by this personnel news. Meanwhile, BBC’s Paul Telegdy (I broke the news five weeks ago that he was coming to NBC), starts January 5th. The other day over lunch with an entertainment exec, Silverman not only spoke to the virtual stranger about how much he hates Pope, but also waxed euphoric that he was, in the words of another source, ”bringing Paul over from BBC in order to have another dude to surround himself with so that he can feel that he has ‘more friends’ around him. Almost sad.”
Now get this: a newly merged network and studio scripted division is expected to be run by Bromstad and another alternative-driven production entity within the network will be run by Telegdy. Meanwhile, Plestis, like Weinberg, gets a producing deal.
Now for all the background…
Teri Weinberg, the Reveille development exec that Silverman brought with him to NBC, deservedly had a target on her forehead from the start. At the time, her appointment was seen as a major mistake because she wasn’t ready for such a major gig in charge of comedy, drama and a lot else. (As one insider put it to me, “Terry was too inexperienced to be thrown into the deep end of running a broadcast network with no experience. Yet Ben kept delegating it all to her.”) Ironically, Katherine Pope and her backer Marc Graboff (who with Ben share the title of co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and NBC Universal Television Studio) both had been trying to keep NBC up and running while Weinberg continually fucked up and Silverman regularly went AWOL.
Weinberg’s contract expires next summer. But as far back as August NBC looked to be building a case to get rid of her when the network took the unusual, almost unprecedented, step of cancelling an exclusive contract for a team of TV writer/producers, paying them off to the tune of millions of dollars, and letting them take back every one of their projects developed at the network – because one of the showrunners was Weinberg’s live-in boyfriend. So Weinberg’s head has been on the chopping block for months and months, as I reported.
By contrast, Pope is considered competent (among other things, she has been integral to making the Dick Wolf relationship with NBC better). But Silverman hates her with a passion and has been working overtime to lay NBC’s primetime failures at her feet. But it appears not even Graboff has been able to save this. Besides, I hear she’s fed up with Ben’s treatment of her.
Another example of Silverman’s manipulations is when I broke the news that he was the one to first circulate on the rumor mill that Plestis was a goner even though Ben was assuring him to his face that he was safe. It was only after I reported that Paul Telegdy suddenly and unexpectedly resigned from BBC Worldwide America, and that NBC was in negotiations with him, that reality set in for Plestis. Craig just had months left on his contract as NBC Entertainment’s EVP of Alternative Programming, Development and Specials, so shitcanning him isn’t expensive. The problem is that, beyond America’s Got Talent, no recent NBC reality shows have stuck.
Telegdy may or may not be able to fix NBC Entertainment’s unscripted problem. He reported to BBC Worldwide America prez Garth Ancier and had been the Beeb’s point man in Los Angeles since 2004 and overseen the U.S. adaptations of Beeb hits including Dancing With the Stars and ABC’s spinoff Dance Wars: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann, NBC’s Clash of the Choirs, and CBS’ embarrassingly short-lived Viva Laughlin. Telegdy is considered extemely intelligent and a master manipulator and adept at corporate politics.
Then again, this is NBC where mismanagement reigns.
Finally, I know what you’re thinking; why in the world does Silverman still have his job? Not just because he’s cleaned up his act since I reported his hard-partying ways were interfering with his professional performance. Not just because Zucker can’t admit he hired Ben in the wrong job as top programmer instead of as chief schmoozer. But the bottom line is that GE chairman/CEO Jeffrey Immelt likes Silverman. I wish I were kidding. I’m not.
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Silverman is a grade A douchebag. Look at the guy. Just a giant douche. That whole network sucks ass. Zucker, Silverman, Plestis, Hansen, Dinsmore, etc. The list goes on and on.
wow, sad times around here at NBC lately, and the industry as a whole. My heart goes out to everyone affected by the many shakeups going down and those being laid off. You’ll be missed and I wish you all the best.
Jake Kasdan predicted this in his very funny film “The TV Set” wherein he had a star BBC exec move to L.A. to help run a fictional network under Sigourney Weaver. I am betting Silverman is a big fan of the film which is why he wants Mr. BBC. When will Zucker and Silverman be fired? What is GE waiting for? Give them both the axe already.
What’s the buzz on “KINGS” the new series NBC is giving a major push? They are giving it the ER Thursday night time slot and greenlit the series before the pilot wrapped. Anyone know if it’s supposed to be any good or what the buzz is on it?
YES!!!!! Swing, mighty axe, swing. And, if you would be so kind as to swing a tad to the left and take out Douchey Wax-Brow Silverdouche while you’re at it… that’d be great.
Oh, and L’il Jeffery Sucker, too. He’s as bad as the big 3, isn’t he? No, wait… he’s worse. Way, way worse. At least the big three produce cars. What has Jeff Zucker produced? Oh, right… Lipstick Jungle. I stand corrected.
What a wonderful way to end the year, canning Plestis and bringing in vivacious Telegdy.
All this at the network that has decided to replace the number one rated late night host? Shocking.
It’s hard to believe they can make this many bad decisions.
… Silverman not only spoke to the virtual stranger about … “bringing Paul S over from BBC in order to have another dude to surround himself with …”
Emphasis mine, obvs.
Wow, way to open up your multinational coporation to charges of gender discrimination, dude. Statements like that are money to a settlement attorney’s ears.
This guy is too stupid to be in charge of the local Chicken Shack, much less a major entertainment entity.
Of course, it not (all) his money on the line, so possibly he doesn’t care, or possibly he’s just too arrogant to think that it would ever come to that, although he’d be liable under the law, too.
Looks like Ryan Seacrest won’t need a new pool boy
I know Teri, Ben and all the Reveille punks. My God, this is great.
Teri is a moron. She got by on nothing but catering to Ben. Ben is actually a decent guy. He’s also loyal to a fault. The fellas at Reveille are morons of different feathers. The business knows Howard Owens is as dumb as a brick. Chris Grant is scared of his own shadow and soulless. Mark Koops gets by on his accent. And that little weasel Todd failed at his previous jobs and cried himself back in. That said, Ben is loyal. If you work for him and keep his secrets he will take care of you. In this business loyalty goes a long way so I think Ben deserves his good fortune in life. Back to Teri – - come on. A producing deal. Somebody must step over Ben’s loyalty and get rid of her. She needs to work her way up as an assistant before being an executive.
I don’t wish ill will on any of these folks. This is just my very honest answer to the gossip flying around. I’m sure may others have opinions and thoughts and I’d love to hear your experiences.
Thank you.
So, how is this going to shake up the lower level execs? Who stays? Who goes?
The execs at CW just can’t get a break. They were the #1 fuck up ass-clown. Now you’re #2 (pun intended).
I’ve worked with Teri and I’ve known her for over a decade. While NBC’s ratings are in the toilet, NO ONE has worked harder than Teri. All the haters are just jealous of her success. I can’t wait until she rises again. I know she will.
B.S. is another example of someone who promotes out of feelings than real work. And yes, “SQ” matters in jobs, particularly in Hwood, but c’mon. She was in way over her head from the beginning. As for B.S. himself, perhaps he’s cleaned up his ways. But he needs to hunker down and stay at his desk, instead of jetting about for extracirics. Immelt and Zucker are starting to lock in their own hubris if they honestly think B.S. is running a network correctly.
I feel bad for all the lower level management, assistants, etc. Just not right, especially right before the holidays. My condolences to all. This all starts with Zucker. Period. He has brought on everyone and is running the network right into the toilet. I have dealt with Ben and as much as Ben is a nice enough guy his decision to bring on Teri is just complete nonsense. Teri couldn’t run a Radio Shack. And no, she doesn’t work as previously stated.
Guess Telegdy will have to change his “BBCNLA” license plate now …
AnHonestAnswer —
That’s rather harsh and I don’t agree with everything you said, but Todd Cohen is a little weasel. HE SUCKS!!
Why don’t some of you get a life?
A billion people go to bed hungry each night and you’re worked into a frenzy about network development positions.
And for the record, I’ve known Ben for almost 20 years, he’s a great guy who is loyal and has a heart, and has consistently been ahead of the curve for 15 years. And that’s why he’s really rich and most of you are not. And the Reveille guys are great and talented guys too as anyone who truly knows them would tell you.
I know we all like to dish, but the character assassination stuff is just sour grapes.
Ben is not a bad guy at all. He is ahead of the curve and he has made a nice life for himself. Don’t hate the playa. Teri has been used as a scapegoat. She’s a hard working decent person. Pope is also a smart lady and will land on her feet. And yes, Todd Cohen does suck.
NBC is circling the drain due mostly to Mr. Silverman and his crew of less than stellar people. His “More Realty” programing is driving away viewers in droves–and every mistake that is made, instead of taking some responsibility for it–another head rolls–but not his own. After the Rosie fiasco last week, (which he touted to the high heavens until it sank like the Titanic–then no more was heard) I was hoping the head honchos at NBC would FINALLY step up to the plate and fire his a$$–but once again someone else took the blame–yeah, truly a “great guy”–NOT!
I wish Jeff Immelt liked me or even knew me for that matter!
I could be the least talented & incompetent exec & I’d still make a fortune!
Jack Donaghy could do a better job than these pinheads.
Nikki, congrats!!! U are all over this story. No wonder
NBC is in fourth place…this is truly sad. I know Leno can’t wait to get out of there. NBC is truly a total mess!!!!!
“Jeff Zucker (who can’t admit he made a mistake hiring Ben as a programmer)”
Jeff never admits making a mistake.
Unless it makes him look good.
people are calling for zucker’s head because of primtime sucking?? do you not realize network primetime is nothing more than an insignificant barometer for tv writers to compare tv networks? it’s responsible for less than like 10% of NBCU’s revenues, yet gets 99% of the coverage. ask anyone working at a company if they’d rather have high ratings in a dying medium (network television), or the highest profits of any media company with a wide variety of distribution media (hulu, USA, SciFi, MSNBC, MSNBC.com, Universal Studios)
I just can’t fathom how Ben Silverman can still be there. OR Jeff Zucker, my gawd. Personally not a fan of Pope’s BUT she’s smart and a hard, hard worker… anyone would be lucky to have her and she does have (mostly) good relationships around town. I suggest wearing a hard hat when going into NBC the next couple of weeks..