Posts Tagged ‘WGA’
Yes, Writers Strike Finally Ending
Monday, February 11th, 2008
Folks were just putting away their Halloween candies when the writers’ strike started last year. Now folks are scrambling to get Valentine’s Day chocolates for their honeys and the strike is now finally ending. Yes, the strike is nearing its conclusion and writers will be going back to work, some as soon as today. This is definitely good news for the many striking writers who had to endure the holiday season picketing. This current strike has cost the economy an estimated $350 million and has led to the Golden Globes cancelling its telecast. Although they still have to vote on the agreement, it is assumed that the WGA members will approve the current deal. Members will be voting tomorrow.
The Strike Is Almost Over
Friday, February 8th, 2008
The Writers strike may be over! A tentative deal between the studios and the Writers Guild has been reached but still needs approval by the Guild in a vote that is scheduled for Saturday. After being out of work for three months the writers will likely approve the deal, which means more scripted and less reality t.v.
Strike Not Over Yet
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
It was exactly three months ago today, on November 5 of last year, when the Writers Guild of America went on strike. With the strike came thousands of movie and television writers leaving their jobs. The strike glided through Thanksgiving and Christmas and every other holiday since. The first few weeks of the strike had the media’s attention, but like everything else in Hollywood, interest in it soon fizzled out. Now, with the Oscars coming up on February 24, many are wondering if another big awards show will be affected. Many of our favorite television shows are already running reruns and I’ve never seen so many game and reality shows on TV as I have since the strike. News from this weekend claimed that the studio execs and the striking writers are very close to a new agreement. Very close, but there is still no agreement. You may not see them picketing anymore, but the writers are still on strike. The update is that, unfortunately, there really is no new update - yet. I’ll keep you posted.
She Won’t Be At Golden Globes
Saturday, January 5th, 2008
And Angelina Jolie won’t be the only celebrity not showing up to the Golden Globes this year. The awards show, which is airing on January 13, will have to do without a few of its bright stars on the special day. The Screen Actors Guild announced that its membership will show support to the striking union writers and will boycott the show. Some of the biggest names nominated including Jolie, George Clooney and Keira Knightley are all SAG members. Unfortunately the writers strike continues and this is just one of the negative effects. It will definitely be a strange red carpet scene on January 13, unless some miraculous event gives way to an end to the strike before the show.
Late Night Shows Returning Despite WGA Strike
Tuesday, December 18th, 2007
Now that Christmas is only a week away and folks are scrambling for the perfect gifts, news or updates on the WGA strike have subsided. The truth is the strike is still going on and talks between WGA and AMPTP have come to a standstill. This is definitely unfortunate news, as many shows have called off taping because of the strike. News today however paints a different picture in the late-night arena. Variety reported today that both Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien will be returning to their shows starting January 2. Jay Leno commented that the standstill in talks between the two parties assisted in his decision to bring back his show. David Letterman has yet to announce such a return. I’m very excited that Conan is coming back with new episodes in the new year, but I’m really saddened that the writers’ strike has lasted this long. Hopefully some sort of miracle take place in the next few days and talks resume. We’ll keep you posted on any progress.















