I've been remiss lately in posting about the Writers Strike, but now I don't have to worry about it, it's over. I know, this is old news for most of you, but I've been kind of absent from here lately and am trying to get back up to speed. From the sounds of things the Writers have gotten much of what they wanted, like any bargaining I'm sure there are some things that they had to take off the table to get other things they felt more important. For more information check out some of these sites: fans4writers (where I got this picture), United Hollywood and for some of the best talk about what was going on with the strike Mark Evanier's blog (besides his insightful words about the strike he always is talking about something interesting).
Saturday, February 16, 2008
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I hope this experience and the new contract reminds the entire industry that it's important to grow and change as media and entertainment changes.
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