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"I don't want to say anything negative about what ('30 Rock' creator) Tina Fey does, or `Parks and Rec,' or `The Office' -- they're great shows," said Greenblatt. But currently they tend to be "a little bit more narrow and more sophisticated than we might want for a real broad audience." "We are in this sort of awkward stage of taking what's working at the network, and expand it out and build on that," said Salke. Asked about the much-talked-about hiring of Howard Stern as a judge on "America's Got Talent" -- with a cross-country transfer of the show to accommodate the New York-based shock jock -- NBC alternative programming chief Paul Telegdy said the network was "thrilled" with Stern. Looking beyond this season, Telegdy added, "We'd be delighted if Howard wants to come back." ___ Online:
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