First mea culpa. I was fast asleep when the announcement that Ben Silverman, the gift that kept on giving to me for all his NBCU screw-ups, was finally letting boss Jeff Zucker off the hook for a hiring decision that will go down in the annals of television entertainment as one of the worst. Sure, my phone started ringing at 6:08 AM PT. But I blissfully ignored it because I wanted my full 8 hours. But here’s the thing: I knew back on June 24th that Ben was engaged in a desperate search for another job or financial backing to leave NBC so he could make it look like he’d jumped before he was pushed. I also knew Ben was telling Hollywood between July 21-23 that he’d be leaving NBCU “in 2 or 3 weeks”. Just one problem: Ben had done that, and said that, several times before in recent months. It was like Chicken Little saying the sky is falling: eventually, it turned out to be true. But I owed this to DHD readers: it was more important for me to be right rather than first. It wasn’t until late Friday that Barry Diller’s name was whispered to me as Silverman’s savior (Diller helped bankroll Ben’s Reveille start-up, too.) And each and every time I contacted NBCU, executives there lied to me. Jeff Zucker lied to me. Ben Silverman lied to me. They had their PR lie to me. (NBCU’s claim now is that the deal came together “quicker than expected” and “only this past weekend”, and then Silverman, IAC, and NBCU “scrambled to get this together” before the market opened today.)
So here’s how this went down:
I can pinpoint almost exactly when NBCU was fed up with Ben. It was the night of May 13th when I received a late night 10 PM email from NBCU PR about 8 hours after I’d posted VIDEO: Ben Silverman Sings In A Towel:
Hi Nikki,
It is [Flack X]. I wanted to make an off the record request to take the video of Ben down. I know you were very respectful in your item and I appreciate that.
I will give you a ring tomorrow to discuss.
Best,
[Flack X]
I said no. The flack pushed. I pushed back. And the video stayed up. I found out the next day that the order to get the video taken down from DHD had come from Jeff Zucker himself. The reason became clear that Sunday: Zucker was terrified that mention of the video, or god forbid the actual video itself, would be in Bill Carter’s major article on Ben Silverman set for publishing on May 17th and posting online the day before.
It wasn’t. So, once again, NBCU’s spin control on the Silverman Screw-Ups had worked its magic on the mainstream media. Everything I’d been reporting since I broke the news that Kevin Reilly had been fired and Ben hired by Zucker two years ago that May 2007 had been ignored by the major newspapers and magazines: the drugs and drunkeness, the missed meetings and appointments, the unprofessional AWOL periods, the schlock programming, the conflict of interests with Reveille and his former Reveille employees, the expensive flops, and so on. But on May 17th, not even Zucker, a boss who could never admit that putting Ben into the top programming post was a huge error in judgment, ignored the NYT headline that Sunday: “NBC Hired A Hit Maker. It’s Still Waiting.”
It took two years, but finally not even mainstream media could ignore the truth any longer.
Meanwhile, I had been banned, unbanned, banned, and then unbanned by NBCU all this time on direct orders of Zucker. The same guy who’d frozen out The Hollywood Reporter after the trade had tried to report about the GE-NBCU-Oama story and argumentative GE shareholders meeting. Then again both Zucker and his boss GE chairman Jeff Immelt keep trying and mostly succeeding to stifle other media’s coverage of their company. Even if it means lying.
On June 24th, the end game for Silverman was in sight. That’s when I reported that Jeff Zucker Is Privately Pledging “Imminent Changes” At NBC And Universal. Zucker told Hollywood the day before that ”there are changes and they’ll be imminent” at NBC. He implied that they involved Ben. As I posted at the time, Zucker already had quietly moved Silverman out of NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios business and into NBCU corporate marketing to focus on advertising-related business. (GE chairman/CEO Jeff Immelt has always been impressed with Silverman’s salesmanship abilities in the advertising arena ever since Ben personally convinced Madison Avenue to buy many millions of dollars more commercial time for NBC’s Beijing Olympics.) “No one will acknowledge it, but Ben is out of the [entertainment] picture,” one source explained to me. “He’s not involved in the day-to-day anymore. Instead, he’s doing marketing for the corporate side.” Agreed another of my sources, “He’s not involved in pitches, development, or scheduling. The running joke you hear often is that he’s a ‘glorified ad salesman’.”
Maybe I shouldn’t have alerted NBCU. But I thought it responsible to make a warning call to NBCU that I was going with a story saying Zucker was telling Hollywood that Ben Silverman was out. Yes, I intended to write a much stronger story than what finally — after 3 updates incorporating NBCU comments off-the-record — appeared. I also was going to report that Ben had been desperately seeking financial backing on Wall Street for a new start-up — only to be turned down almost everywhere. And that he’d been desperately seeking a job anywhere: with ITV in the UK, with Elizabeth Murdoch who now owned his Reveille, with anyone.
But here are some of the NBCU emails I received in response to my calls. All of these were approved by Zucker and/or Silverman, and their info came from Zucker and/or Silverman:
“OFF THE RECORD — Spoke to Zucker. He said to me that Ben is here to stay for the foreseeable future. No changes afoot. Said he thinks it is ITV rumors and discussions as well as maybe something he referenced in the FT interview? He said folks have been asking him about that but I don’t think it was about TV. I need to pull it up. Maybe someone got signals crossed?
Still waiting to see what Ben says about ITV. Keep u posted.
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i was talking about phone calls Zucker has had with people THIS WEEK!
not some article… some people just contacted me and said he’s also talking about making changes at Uni around mid-july.
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Wow. Good sources.
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“Ok here’s the latest I know.
First u can confirm that nbc says in response to the itv rumors Ben is under contract to nbc.
From a friend of Ben’s u can say that when Ben leaves nbc it will be to work in an entirely different arena than television. He Loves NBC and (as he has said before) it is like playing for the Yankees of television.
For background: I am told that ITV has high level head hunters and industry reps pulling together a list for the ITV role. They continue to put Ben’s name at the top of the list.
I hope this helps u Nikki. Be kind to Ben
Thanks.
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but i thought ben’s contract EXPIRED without renewal, re NYT story
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Off the record not true.
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so he’s signed up until when?
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I think u can say a friend of silverman’s confirmed that he extended his contract awhile back.
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Also if u r updating u can put he was in wahsington for a screening and tomorrow he will be a guest at the white house!
Oh, and if The New York Times was wrong to report, “Still, the fact that there has been no formal deal announced to renew Mr. Silverman’s contract…” then 1) Why didn’t NBCU request a correction on such a major point about one of its top executives? and 2) Why didn’t that contract extension prevent Silverman from leaving now just as it would have prevented him from leaving to go to ITV?
When I contacted NBCU last week to ask about what Ben was telling Hollywood pals — that his imminent departure was ”in 2 to 3 weeks” — the company claimed it was old news. Even though it was true.
Talk about bullshit (which I thought Sarbanes-Oxley was supposed to help cure).
But here’s what’s not bullshit. That Zucker never did his due diligence on Ben Silverman before putting him in the big NBCU job. I can tell you that Zucker had NO IDEA Silverman was a well-known Hollywood drug-taker and drunkard. In fact, after I first reported June 15th, 2007, on Silverman’s party-hearty ways (Ben Silverman Is Breaking All The Rules), Zucker dispatched a top level NBCU exec to ask around if it were true. When the answer came back ‘Yes”, Zucker gave Silverman a stern talking-to along the lines of “I never want to be embarrassed by anything you do.” Of course, all Ben did during his tenure was to embarrass Zucker over and over.
Then, I reported on August 18th, 2007, MAJOR MESSY NBC SHAKEUP AHEAD: Network Wants To Fire Teri Weinberg & Hopes Ben Silverman Quits Very Soon. The story was so dead-on describing Ben Silverman’s year-long abominable behavior that Zucker demanded a search for the NBCU leaks be done pronto. The next day, an internal kudo-email went out to NBCU under the names of Silverman and Graboff congratulating themselves and the staff on, well, nothing significant. It was merely meant to tell the leakers, sub rosa, Ben has heard your complaints.”
Next Zucker assembled a roundtable of mainstream media, all of them Los Angeles-based journalists, for an off-the-record session to ‘counter” my story. Counter — but not deny. The reason for that is because NBCU was told that if they tried to deny Silverman’s excessive drug and alcohol consumption, I had proof positive. (Indeed, several journos called and asked me about my sourcing for that stuff. To which I replied, “Has NBCU denied it?”)
There followed rounds and rounds of positive press for Ben Silverman — in The New York Times, in Fortune, etc. (When Vanity Fair‘s latest Hollywood issue included Bruce Feirstein’s cynical look at next season’s NBC nighttime schedule, one show was supposed to be titled, “Where In The World Is Ben Silverman?” — for obvious reasons. But editors changed it cuz Ben is Graydon’s pal…) None of the pieces ever mentioned any of the problems I cited.
Anyway, at that roundtable discussion (to which I was not invited and which NBCU told me was “an oversight”), Zucker said something really strange. He told the journalists that lots of excellent executives have used drugs or alcohol to excess. He didn’t specify Ben, but the implication was clear. Silverman laughed off the allegations, telling the New York Television Festival that month that, “I may be the Paris Hilton of NBC, that’s what our head of HR says, but the fact is, I am so committed to the job…”
Later, Silverman added: “The unrelenting press attention was something I didn’t expect, and I don’t think I managed it as well as I could,” Silverman added.” Later, Ben noted: “I am unapologetic, and I think that is unusual,” Silverman said. “We live in a world where our politicians lie to us, our celebrities lie to us and our CEOs lie to us.”
You betcha, Ben.
Editor-in-Chief Nikki Finke - tip her here.


Nikki, one has to sleep. All that being lied to wore you out.
Did any of us ever think we’d reflect fondly on the gone-by era of Must Watch TV?
Ben Silverman’s posting to London by WMA (The former William Morris Agency) was a stroke of luck for him. There we was exposed to British programming which he would eventually bring to the U.S. and make a fortune from. He caught the right wave. WMA at the time did not know what to do with Ben. He is a charismatic personality which always helps in the agenting business. There is a big difference between being a buyer for a Network and being a seller. Ben was a very good seller with the right product at the right time. Running a business is an entirely different matter. Running a business is not always an agent’s best skill-set. Ben has proven the point. Jerry Katzman loved Ben and kept him at WMA as long as possible. When Ben saw the writing on the wall at the firm he made his move to get out while the getting was good and made the most of it.
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Wow. I love how you expertly managed to make this story all about you, Nikki.
Could you be any more insecure?
Nikki, listen… it’s totally OKAY that you didn’t break this news item. It is. Promise. You don’t have to have to keep contextualizing the story with your own goings-on and what your role (or non role) was in it. It;s not about you. Or your need for 8 hours of sleep. Or your need to pat yourself on the back.
I love you lady. But I am concerned you’re desperate insecurity is starting to overtake your other qualities.
Side note: the reason they lied to you is neither outrageous or unethical. Simply put, until a company or artist or exec announces something, it’s not yet for public consumption. Why is this hard to understand? You’re not entitled. We’re not entitled. You know, just like you didn’t want the world knowing about your Mail.com deal until it was ready to be announced. It’s not a business fact until it’s announced as a business fact. I’m okay with this.
Look Nikki, sometimes you get the scoops. Sometimes you get scooped. And sometimes everyone is absolutely kept in the dark. Which is rather miraculous in this town.
Sometimes, when people fear you, they quit telling you things. Sometimes.
Not saying you should change your ways at all. Because you are the source for accurate, no BS news in this town. But don’t be surprised if you get snookered once in a while. It happens.
Nikki,
Love your reporting. Long, long time reader and fan of your site. But I was waiting to see how you would spin the fact that you didn’t scoop this Silverman item. Why is it that there are some rumors you’ll report, but when you’ve been scooped, you’ll say that you didn’t want to report a rumor.
“I heard rumors” “I heard whispers” “I heard all the way back on this date”. This sounds like a lot of CYA to me.
Your blog was built on reporting rumors. That’s why blogs are great. And that’s why you are your own boss. As you know, you can report rumors while still holding true to the ethics and standards of reporting that I know you, thankfully, value so much.
You reported WMA/END rumors even though those talks were being denied. (Just citing an instance to prove my point.)
Not attacking you. But just curious. Your mea culpa was a decent attempt to show that you are (and I can’t believe I am saying this) – Only Human.
Just admit this one slipped past you.
Aside from all this, I am still a huge fan.
Nikki Baby-
Have to say I agree w/ “missed it by that much”…please take it easy. The NBC guys lied to you because you’ve been ripping them for years.
Give Ben a chance. Maybe he wasn’t a hit at NBC, but the guy’s a great entrepreneur. And you might even like him if you got to know him personally. His new gig will be fun to watch, and fun for you to document.
I am no one’s shill, and I LOVE your reporting, but don’t expect to get any useful info from people you attack.
As far as Jeff Zucker goes though..fire away! He has as much goodwill as JW, Jabba the Hut and DZW. The whole town sides w/ you on that one.
Gaspin is also a great guy, and highly talented, so please cut him some slack as well.
Nikki…your ego is showing…really who cares who got the story first…that putz is out finlly…buh bye!!!
To those hating Nikki for what reporting she’s done on NBCU the past two years — get over it. As an old wire service boss of mine put it to me back in my college days when I was a stringer, “There are no scoops.”
So NBCU decided to break the news on Right Coast Time rather than Left Coast Time. Whoop-te-doo. Nikki’s been ahead on this story since Day One. That IMO does not detract from the legwork she’s done on this story over the past two years.
I don’t agree with her story selection or reporting all the time, but on this story, she hit the X-ring. Oh well, time to return to the usual bunch of gossip and intrigue in the film business…
There’s only one imminent move that needs to be made. FIRE JEFF ZUCKER THIS WEEK. He has single handedly wreckced NBC taking it from first to last. He flushed all of NBC’s success down the toilet. He must have blackmail photos of everyone who can fire him. That’s the only reason he still has a job. FIRE ZUCKER TODAY because he alone was the moron who fired Kevin Reilly the proven hitmaker and replaced him with a flaming drunk stoner like Silverman who everyone knew two years ago would crash and burn exactly as he’s done. Why can’t anyone fire Zucker? What is the problem?
“NBC as the Yankees of television”??
More like the Mets these days.
Hey DJ — sorry pal but lying — outright lying — the way NBC went about it IS unethical. If you are asked a direct question and you, quote, “don’t want the truth made public” then you had better start dodging, spinning, equivocating, distorting, exaggerating or embroidering. If that doesn’t work you can always, as a last resort, BEG your interlocuter to back off. But when you say, in effect, “My hand to God: This rumor is false” when it really ISNT false, then all you have done is ruined your credibility and revealed yourself to be a total scumbag.
Worse than that, everything you say in the future is automatically suspect.
No, NBC is more like the “Pittsburgh Pirates of media”, right down to the money-grubbers running the place.
Please use appropriate baseball analogies. Have a nice day, all.
Nikki, you are the best and never change. For all of the haters writing comments I say let them eat virtual cake! Keep up the great work!
Tartikoff brings up a great point…why can’t GE get their heads out of their asses and just fire the dick right here and now?! He is also responsible for the chaotic shape NBC is in at this time and just getting rid of Silverman is just half the task beign done. Zucker is a butt-licker and ass-kisser and he’ll do anything to save his neck from the chopping block. This guy is a total dirtbag like SIlverman is and both deserve one another…in the outskirts of hell!
Actually NBC is the Bad News Bears of television.
BTW, Nikki can report what she wants, and she was lied to because NBC was telling her something dramatically different compared to what she was reporting. It was pretty much an old story that Ben Silverman was going to be gone from NBCU for the past few months. NBC’s lies will not hold up in a court of law compared to Nikki’s information.
This is a fascinating history. all several parts. I think people are just reading it as ‘excuses’. but there have been facts on this blog that simply nobody else has reported — and particularly charting the long and sordid history of letting go Reilly for this lameduck liability who became a big fish in a small UK pond, before the status, money and drugs went to his head. goodbye and good riddance.
Maybe you will single handedly clean up Hollywood.. These posers need reference
Get some REAL actors working, telling good stories.. not the EXTRAS they have playing leads now..i.e Megan Fox,Zac Efron, the whole cast of Star Trek, Star Trek, anything Katherine Heigl or Scarlett Johanasson particpate in, Ben Affleck, and any one who doesn’t do vocal warm-ups before they get on set.
It really is time to get these people gone and it starts with the bone heads at the top- Thanks Nikki!
“Just admit this one slipped past you.” – Missed it by that much.
Um…the very first words of this story are, “First Mea Culpa.” Not sure if you didn’t take Latin, but…I think she did admit that it slipped past her.
This guy could be the biggest twat working in the entertainment industry. Typical Emperor has no clothes run, created by losers. When will Hollywood sweep out these stales morons and bring in people with some balls?
i wonder when GE will wake up and realize that Jeff Zucker needs to go. i mean he is the bonehead who has been running NBC into the ground. its crazy that people believe that it is the people he appoints to run NBC’s fault. well Ben wasn’t great, but cmon it starts at the top. and thats JEFF ZUCKER