Say goodbye to new TV...
It hasn't been reported on a whole lot, because everyone kept hoping beyond hope that it wouldn't come to this... but the Writers Guild of America has been in contract renegotiations for over three months now, and have been threatening a strike. Last night was the deadline. Last-minute support from the Teamsters looked like it might avert the crisis, but then this comment was left on this industry messageboard:
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Yeah! I heard about this yesterday, read it in the Daily Illini.
So.....there's no more Desperate Housewives? Or America's Next Top Model (c'mon that's riggggged)? Wait....that means there's no....more....Scrubs? :eek: |
No more Tonight Show monologue/jokes.
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the only new show that has really caught my attention is Life with Damian Lewis. it is the only thing i tivo besides my premiership games.
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can they still recycle old plot lines and make remakes of remakes?
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The talk show hosts could write their own jokes and monologues? Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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i think if push comes to shove letterman, leno, o'brian, and stewart will be just fine. i know they each have writers, but each of their shows are geared around their own ideas of humor and style. i'm pretty sure they could wing it for awhile.
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J. Michael Straczynski, of Babylon 5, has been discussing it on usenet.
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Good question. Hadn't thought of that. Anyone know?
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i don't know but i would think there comes a point when the classification switches from poor oppressed "worker bee", to heavy handed oppressive "the man". like when it is there name in the show, or something.
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I found an article that said most late night shows would go on hiatus. The "stars" are also members of the WGA, and most feel they need to show support to their writers. Though they might not be legally bound to the strike, it would be akin to crossing the picket line at GM.
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An anonymous insider from NBC confirmed that Jay Leno and their other late-night shows would likely go into reruns. No word from CBS on Letterman. Stewart and Colbert do more of their own material than most, but Comedy Central has said they would likely go into reruns anyway, hinting that since the two of them are more recent stars with significant writing backgrounds, they would feel especially guilty about attempting to continue their shows. |
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