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Updates on the Writers' Strike

November 28th 2007 00:14
Readers of this blog will undoubtedly be aware of the strike by the Writers Guild of America, now in its fourth week. There is a glimmer of hope in sight, as three planned days of negotiation began this morning.

The first casualty of the strike were Late Night Talk Shows, which operate on short-lead times and topical comedy. I am a junkie an aficionado of this genre, and four weeks without a Daily Show or Colbert Report fix has left me in severe withdrawal.
However, not all shows of this ilk are staying blacked-out - Last Call with Carson Daly is set to return with new episodes next week. Daly is not a member of the WGA, and has been under pressure by NBC to return to his post, in order to save the jobs of his non-writing staff members. It is a move likely to draw criticism, much like embattled host Ellen DeGeneres, who has been slammed for continuing to tape her programme. Its a difficult situation for those in such positions, who have to consider their own contractual obligations, as well as the livelihoods of their staff.

Scrubs Cast
Will we get to properly farewell the characters of Sacred Heart?*


The nature of the medium of television means that this strike is having, and will continue to have, a profound effect on many shows. Like every dispute, some will fare better than others. Reality TV is the real winner - ratings are already increasing, and it is likely that, as time goes on, there will be no new episodes of high-rating scripted dramas and comedies to oppose it.
Shows that have the most to lose are 'legacy' programmes - those entering their final year. A prolonged strike may mean that these shows will lack the resolution and send off that they deserve. Scrubs falls into this category, and it would be immensely sad if such a beloved show is unable to give its loyal fans closure.

I support the writers in their strike, and I hope that an acceptable and fair deal is negotiated soon. Not just for the sake of the programmes I love, but also for the writers themselves, and the countless other workers that are currently struggling. If you want to read more about the strike from those in the thick of it, check out United Hollywood.

*Image courtesy of Wikipedia, and used under Fair Dealing to illustrate the subject in question.
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Comment by katyzzz

November 28th 2007 06:37
It's a long time Nina, they must feel very strongly about this.

Comment by Nina

November 28th 2007 06:47
katyzzz, I'm sure they do. The strike is mostly over so called 'new media' - basically, the writers want a share of profits made from online versions of shows. As this part of the market is set to grow exponentially, the writers have to act now to ensure that they are entitled to their fair share of the revenue.

Thanks for stopping by!

Comment by Tracy

November 29th 2007 05:28
Hi Nina

It's good to have an update, I meant to look into it further but didn't have time. Thanks for info,

Tracy

Comment by KylieW

November 29th 2007 23:41
Nina

I hope it's resolved soon. I'd hate to see shows like Scrubs not be farewelled properly. And I'll be pleased to see the Daily Show back on.

Writers are the lifeblood of tv, and they deserve their fair share - god knows actors get paid very handsomely for just spouting the lines that the writers come up with.

Good to see you again Nina!!!

Kylie

Comment by Nina

November 29th 2007 23:52
No problem, Tracy. Always happy to help

Kylie, I know what you mean - it seems crazy that writers have to fight so hard for recognition, when they are the driving creative force behind the industry.

Comment by D.bush

December 31st 2007 14:33
Damn this strike is annoying im just a guy who watches tv here and there, but i love smallville i need it to able to finish properly....for gods sake and mine let it finish!!!

Much Love

Yours Truely
Daniel Bushell, wynnum Brisbane, Queeensland Australia.

Comment by Anonymous

January 6th 2008 11:04
I'm upset over this whole strike thing. I'm missing all my good shows. GA, DH and so on... I do feel for the writers but at least finish the seasons, don't leave us hanging!! We're people too.


I'm trying not to be selfish here but give us some entertainment. PLEASE!

Comment by Anonymous

January 10th 2008 09:08
i hope that this is resolved as quickly as possible. some great shows are going to be cut just cause of this strike. i think the writers need to be paid a decent wage as they are the ones making the actual show. giv em a fair go. i love gossip girl & the last episode was aired on the 9th and that was ep 13 which was the season finale, even though it was a great episode i would have loved to see the season go through to the original 22 eps.


Comment by Nina

January 11th 2008 04:25
To the anonymous commenters - this is such a frustrating situation, and its no wonder that you are annoyed. As much as I would love for the writers to get back to what they do best, I don't think they should throw in the towel now. The studios aren't even pretending anymore that there's no money to be made from online media - yet they still refuse to come back to the table. The writers deserve a slice of that revenue, and if they give up now they will never get it.

Still, I hold out hope that this will be over soon.

Comment by Anonymous

January 25th 2008 02:36

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