WGA Strike and the Talk Shows
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 1:57 pm
Didn't see this anywhere else in this forum. Letterman & Ferguson were back on last night with their writers, while the other shows (Leno, e.g.) tried to do without. I hardly ever watch these shows, so I didn't happen to watch or TiVo any of them. How did they fare?
What do you all think about the WGA strike? Are their demands fair? Should the AMPTP give a little?
Letterman was apparently able to get his writers back because he produces the shows through his company, Worldwide Pants, and struck a separate deal with WGA that essentially provides his shows' writers the very same digital compensation rights they sought from the corporate networks who walked out on negotiations several weeks back. Was he right to do this?
dw
What do you all think about the WGA strike? Are their demands fair? Should the AMPTP give a little?
Letterman was apparently able to get his writers back because he produces the shows through his company, Worldwide Pants, and struck a separate deal with WGA that essentially provides his shows' writers the very same digital compensation rights they sought from the corporate networks who walked out on negotiations several weeks back. Was he right to do this?
dw