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TV Shows Writers Went On Strike

The situation regarding a number of popular TV shows is still around in Hollywood. Everything became aggravated some weeks ago, namely in November. The 2007 Writers Guild of America strike is a strike by the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) and the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) that started on November 5, 2007. Sure thing TV shows' writers (over 12,000) want to get a tasty morsel of a cake in the video industry. The Writers Guild's Strike is against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The last rather like strike was in 1988, lasted 22 weeks and cost the American entertainment industry an estimated 500 million dollars.
  • Reasons? Every three years the Writers Guilds negotiate a new basic contract with the AMPTP by which its members are employed. This is just the right time (November). 3 years is a long period. By this time some aspects of agreement should be reconsidered and adopted to new media rules.
  • Writers' aims and intensions. The writers did go on strike seeking more extra money. Every issue that matters to writers, including Internet and mobile phones reuse, original writing for new media, DVDs, and jurisdiction, has been ignored. This is completely unacceptable, considers WGA Negotiating Committee
"If they gave us everything we had on the table right now, if they gave us everything we wanted—everything—and they then made a deal with the DGA and matched it, which is what they'll do, and then they made a deal with the Screen Actors Guild and tripled it, which is typically what happens....if they did that—if they gave us everything—on a company-by-company basis they would be giving all of us less than each of their CEOs makes in a year. And in some cases, a lot less". — WGAW president Patric Verrone The talks are still a problem of today. And what TV networks (together with with the AMPTP) are thinking about audience and viewership? Folks can't hardly wait for fave TV shows, talk shows and soap operas. And the prognosis isn't consoling, particularly for TV viewers in spite of the fact that some of the late night talk shows will come back at the beginning of 2008.
  • What genres are in danger of ending or breaking?
- First off all, talk shows can't go without monologues and skits. These shows like "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and "The Colbert Report" on the Comedy Central channel, "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on NBC, and "The Late Show with David Letterman''. - TV series will run out of new episodes at the beginning of 2008. - Soap operas will appear on TV in several weeks, cause advertisers don’t like them. - Reality shows are not affected by the strike. Moreover, they will possibly replace some of the scripted series. - Game shows are mostly unscripted, therefore will not have any changes and delays. - Animated series usually have a long time to write the scripts, which have at least a year in advance. It goes without saying how many episodes are left. Last month among them were The Office (NBC), Desperate Housewives (ABC), Heroes (NBC), Grey's Anatomy (ABC), Bones (Fox), Supernatural (The CW), Prison Break (Fox), House (Fox), Family Guy (Fox), Family Guy (Fox), The Simpsons (Fox). And this month's full list look over here. Still I'm so dying to see my fave TV series (House, Supernatural, Battlestar Galactica, Eureka, The Simpons) next year with their writing staffs. I won't outlive if television shows change greatly. Some out there have an opportunity to get to know more about shows, because now you have more time to watch the entire series of those shows you never watched before for some reason or other. tv shows, strike, writers, tv network, fox, House, Supernatural, Battlestar Galactica, Eureka, The Simpons, video industry, videos, television

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