Shortly after 30 Rock's end on NBC, producer and star Tina Fey has sold two new comedy series: one to Fox and a pilot episode for another to NBC.

Entertainment Weekly reports that Fey's comedy from Universal Television has gotten a series commitment from Fox. If the network and studio like the script, the show will get a guaranteed certain number of episodes ordered.

Though the series remains unnamed, it will be about a women's college that starts accepting men for the first time. Fey will produce along with Robert Carlock and Matt Hubbard, both former 30 Rock producers. Hubbard will also write the show.

According to The LA Times NBC bought a comedy pilot earlier this week. Fey and Carlock produced the pilot about a young woman living on Fire Island in New York. It will be the first project from Fey’s production company, Little Stranger, which has a four-year deal with Universal Television.

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