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'Office,' 'Earl' find new home on TBS
June 22, 2007 TBS has snapped up cable rerun rights to two critically acclaimed hit comedies, "The Office" from NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution and "My Name Is Earl" from Twentieth Television. NBC Universal also has sold "Office" to the Fox Television Stations for its initial broadcast run in off-network syndication. TBS' deals for "Earl" and "Office" -- which both air Thursday nights on NBC -- also include digital rights.
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