Monday, November 05, 2007

Writer's Strike

So, today began the first strike by Hollywood writers in nearly 20 years and it will disrupt everything from late-night talk shows to soap operas. The strike will not immediately impact production of movies or prime-time TV programs. TV shows have enough scripts or completed shows in hand to last until early next year.

So, for now, most, if not all of the late night talk shows and daytime talk shows will go into reruns. And the next fall, will probably be soap operas and then depending on how long the strike goes [ the last one was 22 weeks ] - prime time will run out of scripts also and we will be left with reality TV. YUK !!!

I don't really know the specifics of what everyone wants and what the stumbling blocks are to get there, but it seems the writer's are trying to get more of a share of profits from the alternate forms of media distribution, like DVDs, internet, etc. and that doesn't sound entirely unreasonable to me as long as what they are asking for seems reasonable. Whatever happens, the results will likely be used as a guide for talks with actors and directors, whose contracts expire next June.

So good luck to both sides in coming up with a solution that makes them happy and I hope it won't take long.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, I do hope they settle soon. I'm glad your blogging again. TV is so bad anymore except for a few fav's ; we really don't watch a lot. 10 days until we leave. Yeah!! See ya' soon.

Season said...

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