Writer' Strike: Page: 3

This is page 3 of the Writer' Strike posts on Wruters Write.


  • Films in Limbo Without Writers (2007-11-13): With the writers' strike showing no signs of ending, producers are trying to figure out the status of all greenlit feature film.

  • TV Stars Are Picketing With WGA Writers Today (2007-11-13): Some of TV's top stars will be walking the picket line at the WGA West's "Picketing with the Stars" today to support striking writers.

  • Strike May Force Oppressed Studio Execs to Fly Commercial (2007-11-12): We've heard a lot about how screenwriters don't make much money and how most WGA members are taking a real financial hit to support the strike.

  • Writers' Strike Altering TV Schedules (2007-11-12): The writers' strike is going to have a huge impact on television.

  • Writers' Strike Hurting Book Publicity Plans (2007-11-09): Now that the late night talk shows are in reruns, book marketing plans are being adversely impacted.

  • Will Former President Clinton Step In as Mediator? (2007-11-08): Ray Richmond reports (link no longer available) that he has it from a highly-placed source that former President Bill Clinton is interested as acting as an impartial negotiator between the WGA and the studios.

  • Joss Whedon Joins Picketers, Writes an Open Letter (2007-11-08): Joss Whedon, writer and creator of such shows as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Firefly wrote an open letter about the writers' strike.

  • Politicians Ponder the Writers' Strike (2007-11-08): We are now in the fourth day of the Writers' Strike, which shows no sign of ending anytime soon.

  • Writers From The Office Talk Writer's Strike (2007-11-07): One of the studios' arguments as to why they shouldn't have to pay residuals to writers on Internet content is that it's just "promotional.

  • Eisner on Writers' Strike - Blame Apple? (2007-11-07): CNET reports that former Disney CEO Michael Eisner said that striking writers should be blaming Steve Jobs for their financial woes.

  • Last Minute Talks Fail: Picketing Begins (2007-11-05): After a marathon bargaining session that lasted until 10:00 p.

  • Why We Fight Video Explains Writers Strike (2007-11-05): So many of you have written in to ask us what it is that the writers want.

  • Writers' Strike Begins (2007-11-05): The Writers' Strike is underway with writers now picketing outside major studios in Los Angeles and New York City.

  • WGA and AMPTP in Last Minute Negotiations (2007-11-04): The WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are still talking as of late Sunday afternoon, in a last-ditch effort to avert the strike and reach a deal.

  • Writers Will Strike Monday Morning (2007-11-02): The Writers Guild will strike on Monday, November 5th at 12:01 a.

  • WGA Meets Tonight; May Call Strike (2007-11-01): The deadline has passed, but a writers' strike hasn't been called yet.

  • Countdown to the Writers' Strike (2007-10-29): Will the producers and the WGA reach an agreement in time, or we doomed to reality tv hell for the foreseeable future? No one knows for sure, but two-thirds of the writers in Hollywood don't remember the last strike which happened 19 years ago and lasted for six months because they were too young.

  • November 1st Writers' Strike Looking Likely (2007-10-09): The talks between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers are not going well at all.

  • WGA Talks Stall as Strike Looms (2007-10-06): The talks between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers (AMPTP) are not going well.

  • Online Content Boom Fuels Threat of Writers' Strike (2007-09-26): The growing number of online shows and Web-only content is increasingly becoming a source of contention with the Writers Guild.