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Is a Writers' Strike Near? Studios Reject SAG's Request for New TalksAfter an unstable month of public polling supporting current tactics and recent board elections tipping the balance of power, SAG's recent request for new talks with the Hollywood studios and networks after months of silence has been rejected. -
Bushnell's 'Lipstick Jungle' Will Ring True for 'Sex and the City' FansAnother series based on one of her own books, Candace Bushell's Lipstick Jungle is as entertaining and fulfilling as Sexy and the City, only twice as long and this time living on a network with much higher stakes.
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In David Letterman's House, the Writers Wear the PantsWhile Leno and company will return to the airwaves sans jokes, David Letterman has struck a deal that will put his writers back to work and guarantee laughs at his own networks expense.
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Hollywood Writers Score Victory in Battle Over WebisodesIn an issue taking center stage in labor negotiations between Hollywood studios and writers, NBC Universal has lost a complaint against the Writers Guild of America over 'webisodes'.
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Claims of Baghdad Diarist ConfirmedAfter attacks by conservative magazine The Weekly Standard over integrity, an investigation by The New Republic has confirmed claims made by a previously anonymous diarist-solider. -
Screen Actors Guild May Push for StrikeRecent developments within the Screen Actors Guild indicate they, like the Writers Guild, may be pushing for a strike.
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Breaking it Down: GrindhouseRead while I break down all the parts that go into the making of this film, and predict its financial success of failure.
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Chronicles of Riddick Lost in the DarkI made it about half way through the Chronicles of Riddick two nights ago before I paused it to check my mail and see if there were any good conversations going on on IRC. I haven't watched the rest since.
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Revenue Sharing is Bad for WritersRevenue sharing on sites such as Newsvine, Associated Content, and vanity book publishers only serves to marginalize writers, and shouldn't be tolerated any longer.
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Why Revenue Sharing is Good for BloggersAccepting cheap payment via revenue sharing undercuts professional writers, but there is a user segment that can benefit quite a bit from it, such as bloggers.
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Why I Intend to Stab My Own Union in the BackIf and when the Writers Guild of America strikes this fall, I intend to cross the line and work for the other side -- and then I'll join the guild I just betrayed.
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Religion on the Decline in AmericaThe prevailing opinion is that the United States is dominated by people of faith, and that it won't ever change. Evidence suggests that not only is this wrong, but it is in fact changing right now.
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Evidence Mounting Towards Criminal Act in US Attorney FiringsWhat do you do when the senior counselor to the Attorney General refuses to testify before Congress about the firings on the grounds that doing so may implicate her in a crime?
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What Happened to "Studio 60"?"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" has been pulled from the schedule, but is reportedly still producing new episodes. What is going on with Studio 60?
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With Strike Threat Looming, WGA Makes Inroads on 'Webisodes'The Writers Guild of America struck a deal with CBS over increased payments for Webisodes -- web only video content -- but it may be too little too late to avert a repeat of the industries devastating 1988 work stoppage.




