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MISFITS_Fiend
02-05-2008, 01:23 AM
Not sure if this would be the right place for this, but...

Hollywood on verge of deal to end writers strike



By Steve Gorman 2 hours, 32 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Negotiators for Hollywood studios and striking writers have agreed to terms of a new contract that could be presented to union leaders in days and, if approved, end their three-month-old labor clash later this week, two sources told Reuters on Monday.
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While the outlines of an accord were reached over the weekend, the two sides still need to hammer out contract language before a deal is submitted for approval to the governing boards the East and West Coast branches of the Writers Guild of America, they said.

Those sources, who were briefed on the status of talks but were not authorized to speak publicly about them under a media blackout, said negotiators hoped action by the WGA boards on a deal could come as early as Friday.

An endorsement by WGA leaders presumably would be accompanied by a decision to call off the strike, but if the WGA boards were divided, the walkout might continue pending a ratification vote by rank-and-file members.

One source said the big breakthrough in the latest round of talks, which began January 23, came on the key sticking point of how much writers should be paid for advertising-supported Internet "streaming" of television shows.

That source also characterized the writers' agreement in principle as an improvement over the terms of an earlier, separate contract deal for Hollywood directors that helped pave the way for studios and the WGA to resume bargaining after weeks of stalemate.

"They reached agreement on the major terms, and now its a question of reducing it to (contract) language, which we're all hoping goes well and continues in the same spirit of progress that the talks have experienced so far," he said.

He cautioned, however, that the process of translating a deal into contract language has led to snags in previous labor negotiations.

The WGA's East and West Coast presidents issued a joint statement on Sunday denying a deal was in place and urging members to resume picketing in force on Monday. There was no word on the talks from the studio's bargaining agent, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.

Still, recent media reports that a settlement might be near have lifted spirits in Hollywood, where thousands of workers -- from actors and directors to hairstylists, set designers and clerks -- have been thrown out of work.

The mood was notably upbeat at a luncheon for Oscar nominees in Beverly Hills as stars and studio executives spoke confidently of prospects for the strike being settled in time for the Academy Awards on February 24.

"It looks very good," actor George Clooney said, adding, "There's a lot of strike fatigue out there."

News of a breakthrough marked the first sign of substantial progress in efforts to end the strike since an earlier round of negotiations collapsed in acrimony on December 7.

Some 10,500 WGA members walked off the job on November 5, four days after their old contract with film and TV studios expired, shattering 20 years of Hollywood labor peace.

The work stoppage has thrown the U.S. television industry into turmoil and derailed several movie productions, costing an estimated $650 million in wages in the Los Angeles area alone. Over $1 billion more in lost earnings have been attributed to the strike's ripple effect on the local economy.

According to Daily Variety, TV executives regard February 15 as a de facto deadline for putting writers back to work in time to salvage what's left of the current broadcast season and development of new scripted shows for next fall.

For movie studios, early March is seen as the last chance for avoiding major disruptions to the 2009 release schedule.

EBastard
02-05-2008, 02:02 AM
Terrific...I may get Heroes, 24, The Shield, and BSG back in time for me to lose my cable because I can't pay my $350 cable bill, FUCK!!!



SHIVER ME TIMBERS...

BUT OVERALL, THIS IS GOOD NEWS. :cool:

thedudeman69
02-05-2008, 02:13 AM
Thank God, I was getting sick of watching Golden Girls reruns

Vong
02-05-2008, 02:34 AM
Thank God, I was getting sick of watching Golden Girls reruns

Mmmmmmm


:D

JJFlamingo
02-05-2008, 03:11 AM
About time, now let's (or at least me :D ) get back to work!

KcMsterpce
02-05-2008, 03:34 AM
bah. double post

KcMsterpce
02-05-2008, 03:35 AM
I hope the writers get a good deal from this.

... except the writers of those fucking horror remakes and movie "comedy" parodies.

Bonham
02-05-2008, 09:06 AM
Yea, hopefully the strike ends but they "forget" to tell 2 of the 6 writers from Scary Movie.

DaMovieMan
02-05-2008, 12:02 PM
Hooray, Oscar show will go on! Way to go Writers!

SkyNet
02-05-2008, 02:03 PM
i wouldnt count my chickens before they hatch... there are still numerous things that can happen to deter this resolution!

my question is this:

for the TV shows that went on Hiatus... are they going to finish out the seasons, meaning are we going to get new content through summer? or are they just going to say "Fuck It" and wait until next September before we see new material??

therealjohng
02-05-2008, 02:34 PM
Thank God, I was getting sick of watching Golden Girls reruns

Speaking of which.....



*goes to beat his meat*

MISFITS_Fiend
02-05-2008, 04:19 PM
That's as wrong as something can possibly be.

Then again...oh, Bea Arthur...yeah, like that...



Nope, doesn't do it for me. :)

bigred760
02-05-2008, 06:38 PM
The sooner, the better.

jolanar
02-05-2008, 10:34 PM
Hopefully in time to finish up the seasons for this years shows.

bonoferox
02-06-2008, 08:20 AM
That's as wrong as something can possibly be.

Then again...oh, Bea Arthur...yeah, like that...



Nope, doesn't do it for me. :)


Bea Arthur is like a fine wine.....Just getting that much better with age.

KingofKings2525
02-06-2008, 11:31 AM
About damn time!

Did the writers finally realize they don't deserve anything more than what they're already getting?

bigred760
02-06-2008, 11:45 AM
About damn time!

Did the writers finally realize they don't deserve anything more than what they're already getting?

Actually I'm betting the studios realized that they'd be in real deep shit if this strike continues any longer (**cough** OSCARS!! **cough**).

syxxpac
02-06-2008, 11:55 AM
Did the writers finally realize they don't deserve anything more than what they're already getting?

*sigh* Okay, let's try a different approach here... Remember that scene in Office Space when everybody is passing the delicious cake around and ignoring Milton, who ends up having to stand there and watch all the fat people around him gorge themselves? That's what's happening. And studios, you may have guessed, are represented by this guy:

http://www.testearly.com/images/lumbergh.jpg

Mmmkaaay? Grrreeeeeeat.

Raimo69
02-08-2008, 04:48 PM
Its over the strike is done. Here is from tv guide when shows will return. They say it will most likely change. Heres the link http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/Wga-Strike-Favorite/800032698 posted everything below about show information


24
Expected to return this fall or January '09.

30 Rock
Expected to shoot 5 to 10 new episodes to air in April/May.

Back to You
Two pre-strike episodes remain. Future TBD*.

Bionic Woman
No new episodes expected. Ever.

Big Love
Expected to go into production on Season 3 in March. Airdate info is TBD.

Bones
Four pre-strike episodes left. Unclear whether additional episodes will be produced for this season.

Brothers & Sisters
Expected to shoot 4 or 5 new episodes to air in April/May.

Chuck
No new episodes until fall.

Criminal Minds
Expected to shoot 4 to 7 new episodes to air in April/May.

CSI
Expected to shoot 4 to 7 new episodes to air in April/May.

CSI: Miami
Expected to shoot 4 to 7 new episodes to air in April/May.

CSI: NY
Expected to shoot 4 to 7 new episodes to air in April/May.

Desperate Housewives
Expected to shoot 4 or 5 new episodes to air in April/May.

Dirty Sexy Money
No new episodes planned until fall; three remaining pre-strike episodes will undergo some tweaking and kick off fall run.

ER
TBD.

Everybody Hates Chris
Twelve pre-strike episodes remain. No additional episodes expected for this season.

Friday Night Lights
No new episodes expected for this season. Future TBD.

Gossip Girl
Expected to shoot up to 9 new episodes to air in April/May/June.

Grey's Anatomy
Expected to shoot 4 or 5 new episodes to air in April/May

Heroes
TBD.

House
Expected to shoot 4 to 6 new episodes to air in April/May.

How I Met Your Mother
Expected to shoot 5 to 7 new episodes to air in April/May.

Jericho
Seven episodes remain. No additional episodes expected for this season.

Las Vegas
Three pre-strike episodes remain. No additional episodes expected for this season.

Law & Order: SVU
TBD.

Life
No new episodes expected until fall.

Life Is Wild
No new episodes expected. Ever.

Lost
Six pre-strike episodes remain. Six additional episodes could air this season.

Medium
Six pre-strike episodes remain. No additional episodes expected this season.

Men in Trees
Eleven pre-strike episodes remain. No additional episodes expected this season.

Moonlight
No new episodes expected until fall.

My Name Is Earl
Expected to shoot 8 to 10 new episodes to air in April/May.

NCIS
Expected to shoot 5 to 7 new episodes, only three of which may air this season.

The New Adventures of Old Christine
Seven pre-strike episodes remain. No additional episodes expected this season.

Numbers
Expected to shoot 5 to 7 new episodes, only three of which may air this season.

October Road
Five pre-strike episodes remain. Future beyond that TBD.

The Office
Expected to shoot 5 to 10 new episodes to air in April/May.

One Tree Hill
Six pre-strike episodes remain. Future beyond that TBD.

Prison Break
Two pre-strike episodes remain. Future beyond that TBD.

Private Practice
Expected to shoot 4 or 5 new episodes to air in April/May.

Pushing Daisies
No new episodes until fall.

Reaper
Three pre-strike episodes remain. Future beyond that TBD.

Samantha Who?
Three remaining pre-strike episodes could possibly surface this season, or be held until fall (see Dirty Sexy Money).

Scrubs
Four pre-strike episodes remain. Four additional episodes will likely be shot; unclear whether they'll air on NBC or go straight to DVD.

Smallville
Four pre-strike episodes remain. Expected to shoot 3 to 5 additional episodes to air in April/May.

Supernatural
Two pre-strike episodes remain. Expected to shoot 3 to 5 additional episodes to air in April/May.

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Five pre-strike episodes remain. Future beyond that TBD.

Two and a Half Men
Expected to shoot 5 to 7 new episodes to air in April/May.

Ugly Betty
Expected to shoot 4 or 5 new episodes to air in April/May.

Women's Murder Club
No additional episodes expected for this season. Future TBD, although one Club member admits, "We're terrified that it's over for us."

athf1980
02-08-2008, 06:29 PM
I hope all this true if it's all good bu were not out of the wood's yet. The actors could strike in June.

Lindsey
02-08-2008, 06:35 PM
Law & Order: SVU TBD.


Damn! This is one of my favorites shows. Mmmm.. Christoher Meloni! Good news for a lot of the shows. I love reading about the ones that get cancelled.

Sigur509
02-08-2008, 06:40 PM
Dont fuck with the writers.

jolanar
02-08-2008, 11:51 PM
WOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!


It's about fuckin time! I hope the writers got something fair in the process though.

Tweek
02-09-2008, 12:00 AM
Mmmm.. Christoher Meloni!

No argument here! :p


24
Expected to return this fall or January '09.

Yikes! Not cool for those who are still fans. I do empathize.