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Posted on 23/07/08

Two of these things are just like the others

jdoyle@globeandmail.com

LOS ANGELES -- It's a murky business, the network TV racket. But in the bright sunshine of Los Angeles, the dark undercurrents of change and stress are all too obvious.Where to start? Well Tina Fey, formerly of Saturday Night Live and now the main power behind 30 Rock, captured it neatly the other night. Accepting an award from the Television Critics Association for 30 Rock, she breezed up to the stage and wisecracked, "It's a great time to be in broadcast television, isn't it? It's like being in vaudeville in the sixties."

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