Just in case, I’m wrongly accused of siding with the Producers in the strike, here’s an article on the good moves that WGA is making. In December, the WGA made a deal with World Wide Pants (David Letterman’s production company) which allowed writers to go back to work on the Late Show with David Letterman and the Late Late show with Craig Ferguson.
The LA times is reporting on another deal by the WGA to work with United Artists to allow writers to go back to work writing movies for this famous movie studio.
Again, the WGA is doing as I’ve been suggesting and striking individual deals. This allows the WGA to define specifically with produces as what they want in their deal. For examples, they have successfully negotiated internet issues and another company is allowed to resume business as normal. Keep going WGA.
If you want to read some interesting dialogue about the strike, go over to the Huffington Post. I love seeing liberals attack each other. Read the posts between Alec Baldwin and Robert J. Elisberg. These guys hate each other.
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