WGA rounds 3rd base and heads for home; deal nearly done!
- added February 9, 2008
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The three-months-long Hollywood writers strike could enter its final chapter Saturday when guild members gather in Los Angeles and New York to consider a proposed contract.
Writers Guild of America members picket in front of NBC studios in Burbank, California, on Friday.
If writers respond favorably, the walkout that has devastated the entertainment industry could end as soon as Monday. Writers were wavering between hope and skepticism as they prepared to learn details of the deal for the first time.
Writers Guild of America members picket in front of NBC studios in Burbank, California, on Friday.
If writers respond favorably, the walkout that has devastated the entertainment industry could end as soon as Monday. Writers were wavering between hope and skepticism as they prepared to learn details of the deal for the first time.
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- woodywoodbeck
- 7 months ago
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*Does the Happy dance*
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- woodywoodbeck
- 7 months ago
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i guess you're dancing cuz you miss your network tube? =)
too bad corporate america is so snobbish it has to be literally forced to do just a little "reluctant" good in this world...or you wouldn't have had to wait so long =)
"Much has been achieved, and while this agreement is neither perfect nor perhaps all that we deserve for the countless hours of hard work and sacrifice, our strike has been a success," guild leaders Patric Verrone and Michael Winship said in an e-mailed message to members.
I guess we'll see what happens.
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