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Accepting his trophy for male actor in a comedy series for “30 Rock,” he started off with what seemed to be an inside joke, attempting to rope presenter Amy

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January 31st, 2011
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The 30 Rock star started her shopping at the brand new American Eagle store in Soho, just two days after it opened! Find out what she couldn’t live without.

Katrina Bowden took some time off from filming 30 Rock and updated her winter wardrobe on Nov. 11 when she swung by the new American Eagle store, right in trendy Soho. She scoured the three floors and spent some time in the dressing room, trying on jeans and other winter essentials. Keep reading to find out what Katrina decided to scoop up so you can get her look too!

Katrina bought:

* AE Rugged Bomber Jacket, $129.50

* AE Snowflake Toggle Sweater, $79.50

* Deep Indigo Jeggings, $39.50

* AE Snowbunny Trapper Hat, $34.50

* AE Pointelle Loop Scarf, $24.50

* AE Suede Fringe Moc, $34.50

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November 24th, 2010
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Air Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010
Time Slot: 8:30 PM-9:00 PM EST on NBC
Episode Title: (#509) “CHAIN REACTION OF MENTAL ANGUISH”

12/02/2010 (08:30PM – 09:00PM) (Thursday) : JACK (ALEC BALDWIN) ADVISES LIZ (TINA FEY) TO FIND A THERAPIST Jack (Baldwin) recommends that Liz (Fey) start seeing a therapist when she worries that Carol is getting bored with their relationship. In an attempt to take Jack’s advice, Liz begins talking to Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) about her problems. Jack also finds himself caught up in one of Tracy’s (Tracy Morgan) schemes when Tracy tries to convince him to invest in his son’s theme restaurant in Times Square. Meanwhile, Jenna (Jane Krakowski) and Paul (guest star Will Forte) celebrate their six month anniversary. Also starring: Judah Friedlander, Scott Adsit, Keith Powell and Katrina Bowden.

November 24th, 2010

After the current – and very low-rated – installment of The Apprentice ends its run, NBC could go with a three-hour block of comedies on Thursdays.

Sources told EW that the Peacock may shake up the lineup, with 30 Rock possibly moving to 10 p.m., to make way for the return of the critically-beloved Parks and Recreation and the new comedy Perfect Couples, which has been described as depicting “the misadventures of three engaging couples as they struggle to find out what makes the ideal relationship — and how to maintain it through humorous trial-and-error.”  NBC’s other cult faves – The Office and Community - would likely remain in their timeslots, while Outsourced could go at 10:30 after 30 Rock. NBC would not comment, but the possibility of a lineup change certainly piqued the interest of the competing networks. Says one high powered suit, “They’ve got nothing to lose at this point.”

There’s still a chance that NBC could move a Law & Order into the important 10 p.m. timeslot on Thursdays since it owns a piece of the legal franchise, but a three-hour comedy block would create buzz and provide good counter-programming to the stiff competition from The Mentalist and Private Practice. And this wouldn’t be the first time that NBC ran six comedies. During the 1990-91 season, then-NBC topper Brandon Tartikoff scheduled Parenthood, Working it Out, The Golden Girls, Empty Nest, Carol & Company and American Dreamer on Saturday nights.

Meanwhile, the current installment of The Apprentice has been a big disappointment for the Peacock. Though the network attempted to reboot the franchise to make it more applicable to the ailing economy, the show has hit historic lows this season. It ticked up on Nov. 11 (up 14 percent to a 1.6 rating/5 share among adults 18-49, and averaging 4.5 million), but NBC’s numbers were inflated because of an NFL game in Baltimore.

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November 14th, 2010