Jeff Zucker: Market Has Reached Bottom
Broadcasting & Cable:
NBC Universal chief Jeff Zucker said Thursday that while the overall marketplace is still challenged, he thinks it may have bottomed out.
Broadcasting & Cable:
NBC Universal chief Jeff Zucker said Thursday that while the overall marketplace is still challenged, he thinks it may have bottomed out.
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Read this great article on why the recession may be worse than most people think (or are being told by the media:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Nine-Reasons-the-Economy-is-usnews-1021116601.html?x=0&.v=1
Wrapping his his head around it Zucker finds his bottom..looking for light at the end of his tunnel.
He found his bottom? Goody for him.
He wouldn't know a market from a meercat.
Market has reached bottom and went right on through......still falling now.......there it goes......wow
First he should start putting some decent shows on television...then he should start making stock market predictions.
And the proof is.....where....the Leno show will pull the same ratings as late night which in comparison to primetime is terrible...key demographic already lacking in Leno last year in late night, in prime time will only be exacerbated....Zucker will spin success because of the cheapness of getting show on air....
Wow, Jeff, when did you get your economist degree? After you finished training for the circus, or learning how to destroy a broadcast brand? Put down the crack pipe, dude.
"Jeff Zucker, today's worst person, in the world!" Now dangit where did I put K Overblown's email address???
all you widows and orphans with a pocketful of change left, go line up to put it into the Market...The Bottom is in baby!..... cause Zucker said so.
Meanwhile the bottom is definitely not in for people everywhere.
Thank you Jeff. You can go sit down now.
Wonderful, everythings going to be OK now. Thank you Mr. Zucker for restoring consumer confidence.
This portion of "The Year of Magical Thinking," starring Jeff Zucker, is brought to you by Cymbalta...and by Xanax.
First Posted: 07-10-09 11:17 AM | Updated: 07-10-09 01:50 PM