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New deal keeps Reilly at NBC
March 02, 2007 NBC Entertainment president Kevin Reilly has signed a new contract to remain the head of programming at the peacock. Graboff gave Reilly credit for reinvigorating NBC's primetime lineup during the past two seasons with such success stories as "Heroes," "Deal or No Deal," "My Name Is Earl" and the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning "The Office." Reilly scored points with the creative community this season for sticking with critically praised but low-rated freshman series "30 Rock," "Friday Night Lights" and "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip."
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