Writer' Strike: Page: 3
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Writer' Strike posts on Writers Write.
Films in Limbo Without Writers (2007-11-13): With the writers' strike showing no signs of ending, producers are trying to figure out the status of all greenlit feature film.
TV Stars Are Picketing With WGA Writers Today (2007-11-13): Some of TV's top stars will be walking the picket line at the WGA West's "Picketing with the Stars" today to support striking writers.
Strike May Force Oppressed Studio Execs to Fly Commercial (2007-11-12): We've heard a lot about how screenwriters don't make much money and how most WGA members are taking a real financial hit to support the strike.
Writers' Strike Altering TV Schedules (2007-11-12): The writers' strike is going to have a huge impact on television.
Writers' Strike Hurting Book Publicity Plans (2007-11-09): Now that the late night talk shows are in reruns, book marketing plans are being adversely impacted.
Will Former President Clinton Step In as Mediator? (2007-11-08): Ray Richmond reports (link no longer available) that he has it from a highly-placed source that former President Bill Clinton is interested as acting as an impartial negotiator between the WGA and the studios.
Joss Whedon Joins Picketers, Writes an Open Letter (2007-11-08): Joss Whedon, writer and creator of such shows as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Firefly wrote an open letter about the writers' strike.
Politicians Ponder the Writers' Strike (2007-11-08): We are now in the fourth day of the Writers' Strike, which shows no sign of ending anytime soon.
Writers From The Office Talk Writer's Strike (2007-11-07): One of the studios' arguments as to why they shouldn't have to pay residuals to writers on Internet content is that it's just "promotional.
Eisner on Writers' Strike - Blame Apple? (2007-11-07): CNET reports that former Disney CEO Michael Eisner said that striking writers should be blaming Steve Jobs for their financial woes.
Last Minute Talks Fail: Picketing Begins (2007-11-05): After a marathon bargaining session that lasted until 10:00 p.
Why We Fight Video Explains Writers Strike (2007-11-05): So many of you have written in to ask us what it is that the writers want.
Writers' Strike Begins (2007-11-05): The Writers' Strike is underway with writers now picketing outside major studios in Los Angeles and New York City.
WGA and AMPTP in Last Minute Negotiations (2007-11-04): The WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are still talking as of late Sunday afternoon, in a last-ditch effort to avert the strike and reach a deal.
Writers Will Strike Monday Morning (2007-11-02): The Writers Guild will strike
on Monday, November 5th at 12:01 a.
WGA Meets Tonight; May Call Strike (2007-11-01): The deadline has passed, but a writers' strike hasn't been called yet.
Countdown to the Writers' Strike (2007-10-29): Will the producers and the WGA reach an agreement in time, or we doomed to reality tv hell for the foreseeable future? No one knows for sure, but two-thirds of the writers in Hollywood don't remember the last strike which happened 19 years ago and lasted for six months because they were too young.
November 1st Writers' Strike Looking Likely (2007-10-09): The talks between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers are not going well at all.
WGA Talks Stall as Strike Looms (2007-10-06): The talks between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers (AMPTP) are not going well.
Online Content Boom Fuels Threat of Writers' Strike (2007-09-26): The growing number of online shows and Web-only content is increasingly becoming a source of contention with the Writers Guild.