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anyone know whats going one with this Writers Guild Strike? i haven't really kept up with it. but hasn't it been about a month? any one know if any progress is being made? ???
all i know is, i'm starting to go through some late night tv talk show withdrawal. haha
Some of those writers already make a damn good amount of money and need to realize that other people are losing their jobs because of this. This strike is hurting everyone below the execs before it hurts the execs..
I agree with what they want, but I want my latenight TV back too! If they air the seinfeld daily show one more time I might break something...
The talks might be a little more cordial—it is the holiday season, after all—but there's still no new contract under the tree for Hollywood writers.
Reps for the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers are back at the bargaining tables seeking to resolve a bitter strike that has virtually shut down Tinseltown.
While sources say the most recent discussions, held Tuesday in an undisclosed location, were relatively amicable, CBS boss Les Moonves stated he was "not terribly optimistic" that the dispute would be resolved soon.
I totally agree with the WGA. The fact that they aren't getting their residuals on new media is just absurd, and the renegotiation of their DVD/VHS contract should have been handled a long time ago. Right now I do miss The Office and Scrubs, but I think I can hold off on seeing those for a little while. When the New Year comes, though, I'd better be able to watch the seventh season of '24', other wise heads will roll!! And if I have to wait a full year to watch "Lost", well, someone's family will be searching for them.