As we say farewell to the Dundler Mifflin crew forever, let's not forget everything they gave us
From Steve Carrell's perfectly timed catchphrase, to Jim and Pam's love saga, here are the most memorable moments of the past nine seasons of The Office.
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Fox pitched ad buyers and press on an ambitious new lineup at its annual upfront event in New York on Monday.
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Upfront week is underway and we're live-blogging NBC's big presentation starting at 11 a.m. Expect the network to make a pitch for its new game show "Million Second Quiz" and a new comedy from Michael J.
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Tim Cook is auctioning off the opportunity to have a cup of coffee with him at Apple's Cupertino headquarters.
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Now that Twitter has very tentatively launched Music integration, Bloomberg is reporting its next media target is TV.
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Behind every great man there's a great woman.
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We're looking for Designers with the creative passion, high standard of design, and proven conceptual and technical ability necessary to successfully extend the NBC Sports brand across a widevariety of promotional materials.
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Music streaming site Spotify is releasing its first-ever ad campaign tonight, appropriately, during "The Voice" on NBC.
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Right before launching into a fourth-quarter earnings call, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer—apparently not realizing her mic was live—complained about the hold music to her team, calling it "garbage" and asking her team to "make a note" to fix it.
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You'll laugh your butt off as Jimmy Fallon, NBC anchor Brian Williams and The Roots slow jam the fiscal cliff in this hilarious video.
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CBS has sold out its ad inventory for its coming broadcast of Super Bowl XLVII, according to Leslie Moonves, chief executive of the network's corporate parent, CBS Corp.
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Jason Kilar, the former Amazon exec who launched Hulu in bid to re-invent TV for the web, abruptly announced Friday that he will leave the company in the first quarter of the year.
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