document.write('<tr><td width="90" align="center" valign="top"><img src="images/topstories/jan_2009_30rock.gif" width="90" height="115" border=0></td><td align=justify><b>&quot;30 ROCK&quot; ROCKS THE GOLDEN GLOBES</b><br>Two-time Emmy winner “30 Rock” picked up its first Golden Globe, and 2008 Emmy winners Fey and Baldwin each earned a second Golden Globe, with Fey repeating her 2008 win and Baldwin reprising his 2007 honor. In addition to the wins for “30 Rock” NBC received an additional three nominations, including nods for “The Office” and star Steve Carell (who won the Golden Globe in 2006), as well as for Mariska Hargitay (a 2005 Golden Globe winner for her performance in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”). <br><font size=1><i>Source: NBC Universal</td></tr><tr><td colspan=2>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td width="90" align="center" valign="top"><img src="images/topstories/dec_2008_leno.gif" width="90" height="115" border=0></td><td align=justify><b>JAY LENO COMES TO PRIMETIME ON NBC</b><br>Jay Leno will host a new comedy/talk show on NBC five nights a week in primetime, beginning in the fall of 2009. The show will originate from Burbank, Calif., and will air Monday through Friday, 10-11 p.m./9-10 p.m. CT.<br><br> Leno will sign off as host of The Tonight Show on May 29, 2009. His new show will showcase many of the features that have made Leno America&#146;s late-night leader for more than a dozen years. Signature elements will include his opening monologue and well-known comedy segments &quot;Headlines,&quot; &quot;Jaywalking&quot; and &quot;Battle of the Jaywalking All-Stars.&quot;<br><font size=1><i>Source: NBC Universal</td></tr>');