Rejoice, dummies! As Netflix prepares to dump one of NBC's best shows from its service, an NBC service picks it up. 30 Rock -- the famed seven season series starring Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan and a dozen other comedians -- will now air on Hulu. Keep in mind NBC owns about a third of the streaming service alongside Fox, ABC, and minority owner Turner.
The green eyed streamer announced the deal with NBCUniversal today in a press release. Other show reruns will join Hulu as well including Parenthood, Made in Chelsea, and Face Off. But the biggest news from the announcement is the procurement of Paul Reiser's There's...Johnny. The show was set to premiere on NBC's other streaming service Seeso this fall but the operation was dismantled late this summer.
30 Rock will pop up on October 1 -- the same day it leaves Netflix. There's...Johnny has no air date yet.