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Old 11-02-2007, 11:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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US TV writers strike imminent

Friday November 2 2007

US TV and film writers could begin strike action as early as next week after their union failed to renew its contract with the Hollywood studios.

Any industrial action - the first since a 22-week walkout in 1988 - is likely to mean that talk shows relying on teams of gag writers such as Tonight with Jay Leno and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart will be replaced by repeats.

The 12,000-strong writers' union, the Writers Guild of America, is set to announce its plan for industrial action later today. Reports have suggested that a strike could begin next week.

If it were to drag out, scripted comedy and drama such as Heroes, Ugly Betty, CSI and Grey's Anatomy would also be affected, which could lead the US TV networks to fill the schedules with reality shows and reruns.



A strike would be particularly bad for new shows that are fighting for life in the cut-throat world of network television.

The dispute stems from writers' dissatisfaction with current deals on DVD sales and the internet distribution of TV and film content.

The WGA wants writers to receive a slice of the advertising revenue companies make when TV shows and films are streamed over the internet.

It also wants an additional reward for creating bespoke digital content for the internet or mobile devices.

However, producers are concerned about bringing in a new regime for digital sales when the business model remains uncertain.

They also say their profits from DVD sales are used to meet increasing production costs.
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Old 11-02-2007, 11:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 11-02-2007, 12:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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a lot of people watch Colbert and Jon Stewart. their joke writers will be on strike too.
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Eh. Frees up an hour for drinking.
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Old 11-08-2007, 11:51 AM   #5 (permalink)
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For TV Executives, It’s Time to Juggle

The New York Times
November 8, 2007

Jack Bauer will return to save the world on “24” — again — but somewhat later than expected. And Michael Scott, the comically obtuse regional manager on “The Office,” will not be serving up any original cringe-inducing comments after next week.

As television and movie writers entered the third day of their strike against Hollywood producers yesterday, the walkout continued to complicate matters for the networks.

Fox, the first to announce revisions to its prime-time schedule because of the strike, said it would indefinitely postpone the start of the seventh season of “24,” which had been scheduled for January, to ensure an uninterrupted 24-episode season.

Original episodes of NBC’s half-hour comedy “The Office” will stop broadcasting after the Nov. 15 show. Other television programs, including “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” on NBC, were wrapping up production yesterday as producers ran out of fresh scripts. And the cast and crew of “Desperate Housewives” on ABC were expected to stop filming by tomorrow, a studio spokeswoman said.

Six other comedies — including “Two and a Half Men” and “The New Adventures of Old Christine,” both on CBS — have already ceased production this week. But unlike “The Office,” they (and most other prime-time scripted shows) have several weeks or months of episodes already filmed and waiting to be shown. Production on “The Office” was shut down after the writers, several of whom are also actors on the show, began picketing, and Steve Carell, the lead actor who plays Michael Scott, refused to cross the lines. A publicist for Mr. Carell said he had no comment about the strike.

Several of the writers and actors from “The Office” expressed their complaints in a video posted on YouTube. “You’re watching this on the Internet — a thing that pays us zero dollars,” said Mike Schur, a writer for the show, clutching a picket sign.

More than 12,000 members of the Writers Guild West and the Writers Guild East went on strike just after midnight Monday, after a late negotiating session convened by a federal mediator failed to bridge the divide between writers and producers.

The most contentious issue centers on how much writers should be paid when their programs and movies are shown on the Internet and other new-media devices like cellphones and iPods.

On the picket line yesterday morning, outside the headquarters of the Walt Disney Company in Burbank, Calif., show runners from at least 30 scripted television series (including “Lost,” “Desperate Housewives” and “My Name is Earl”) joined members of the Screen Actors Guild and other striking writers.

As the writers (and often creators) who also serve as executive producers of their shows, these so-called show runners must contend with their own sharply divided loyalties. Members of the Writers Guild, they have marched off their shows. But as producers, they are still expected by the networks and studios to perform their contractual duties, like editing episodes that are already filmed and casting episodes that have not been filmed yet.

They also have responsibility for hundreds of crew members — electricians, costume designers, set decorators and makeup artists, among others — who work on the programs.

Those crew members are not on strike. But in a few weeks, many will be out of work as shows start to shut down production for a lack of scripts.

“We’re very concerned that there be shows for our crews to come back to after the strike is over,” said Josh Schwartz, the creator of “The O.C.” and the current series “Gossip Girl” on CW and “Chuck” on NBC. “We feel a great solidarity with the Writers Guild, but at the same time I have a real obligation to my shows.”

Some show runners, like Shawn Ryan of “The Shield” on FX and “The Unit” on CBS, have insisted that they cannot perform any of their editing duties while on strike as a writer.

But even leaders among the striking writers are uncertain that the lines are so clear. Carlton Cuse, a show runner and writer on “Lost,” and a member of the Writers Guild negotiating committee, said he thought that the question of whether to perform some duties during the strike “is a decision that should be left up to the conscience of the individual show runner.”
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a lot of people watch Colbert and Jon Stewart. their joke writers will be on strike too.
Where will the MTV generation get their politics from now???
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Old 11-08-2007, 12:06 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Does the cast of snl write their skits or do they have writers? It might be worth watching that show to see how much more of a wreck it can be.
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Old 11-08-2007, 12:07 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Does the cast of snl write their skits or do they have writers? It might be worth watching that show to see how much more of a wreck it can be.
both. it will most likely be reruns as well.
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Old 11-08-2007, 12:28 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Good article about what is going to be on tv

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-s...la-home-center
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Old 11-08-2007, 12:54 PM   #10 (permalink)
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oh man, I'll miss General Hospital. I am glad, gives me more time to read and forget about the stupid shit that's on t.v. Nah, I need Tila Tequila and Rock of Love LOL
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