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I first heard about the possibility of a wrirer's strike this year on this Deadline article on The CW renewing all of its shows for the 2020-21 season. I always hope negotiations between the WGA and AMPTP work-out well so that episode-order reductions for our favorite TV shows are prevented, and that is why industry strikes are never a good thing. Deadline reported on this last November.
To those saying "Let Them Strike!": you're only going to get TV viewers upset and you will screw yourselves into having to watch something you don't want to watch, like reality shows, if a writers' strike work stoppage actually happens. Last I heard, the WGA and AMPTP had set March 23 to start talks on a new contract. The Guild's current contract expires May 1. |
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"When the run of a network TV show has ended, some go out with a bang, some with a whimper, but all are...Future Endeavored." "Stay Safe"? More like "Stay Sad". ![]() #2020Hurts |
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Deadline reported last week that IATSE (the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) is gearing up for a possible strike against the film and TV industry. An actual strike would be several weeks away, though. IATSE stated on August 31 that they and AMPTP (the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers) were "very far apart" on the main economic issues, which include shorter workdays, livable wages, sustainable pension and health benefits, and New Media rates that reflect the success of the streaming companies.
Source: Deadline. UPDATE: Now IATSE is gearing up for a SECOND strike against the film and TV industry. The first was IATSE and 13 West Coast studio locals seeking a new Hollywood Basic Agreement. This second strike is for a separate contract covering film and TV work in the rest of the U.S.; it's an Area Standards Agreement, which covers 23 locals outside the Los Angeles area. |
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BREAKING NEWS: Writers Guild of America Members Have Voted Overwhelmingly to Authorize a Strike Against the Studios!
A strike will almost certainly happen if there is no deal by May 1. 98% of eligible voting members approved the strike-authorization vote. Contract talks began on March 20. Source: Deadline. |
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Same with the 81 strike.
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Here are a few articles from Deadline during the past week regarding the upcoming writers strike:
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So does that mean that The Simpsons and Family Guy will finally be deep-sixed? Along with the late night talk shows that overwhelmingly praise Democrats and trash Republicans?
BRING IT ON! GO GREED GO! |
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If it means goodbye to Kimmel and his ilk strike on big daddy.
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The only scripted show we currently watch is Young Sheldon.
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Will viewers notice the writers' strike?
Of course, viewers who aren't late night or broadcast TV fans will certainly notice the strike if it goes on long enough. |
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TV writers being unable to make a living "seems at once completely absurd and tragically inevitable"
Television's most recent 'Golden Age' set off a gold rush that transformed ... seems at once completely absurd and tragically inevitable. AI can't replace striking writers Writers critically argue AI lacks the humanity to have any real creative inspiration, resulting in substandard and uninteresting work. |
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SAG-AFTRA's National Board last Thursday (May 18) voted unanimously to ask its members for a Strike Authorization.
Source: Deadline. |
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https://deadline.com/2023/06/sag-aft...te-1235408671/ SECOND UPDATE: SAG-AFTRA Contract Talks Have Officially Begun Following That Strike-Authorization Vote. https://deadline.com/2023/06/sag-aft...on-1235410308/ |
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Here are some articles at Deadline published at the end of June regarding a SAG-AFTRA strike becoming a reality this month:
"SAG-AFTRA “Prepared To Strike” Letter Hits 1,000 Signatures, Including Guild President Fran Drescher" - June 28, 2023 "What Happens To Hollywood (And Beyond) If The Actors Go On Strike" - June 29, 2023 "SAG-AFTRA & AMPTP Agree To Extend Contract To July 12 As Negotiations Continue" - June 30, 2023 (I posted in the comment section of the second article: "Strikemageddon is becoming a reality here, folks…".) |
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