http://money.cnn.com/2017/03/29/media/writers-strike-wga-2017/
Ratings for "The Walking Dead" and this year's Oscars have plummeted (the latter not as low as in 2003); and with their ratings on the rise, "Saturday Night Live" recently announced that for the first time in its history, the last four episodes of the season will be LIVE everywhere, including Alaska and Hawaii. They'll return on April 15, but unless if they work things out soon...it may be their premature season finale.
But if they go on strike again, at least we have Netflix, Hulu (those two, Amazon Video, and YouTube didn't have any original content the last strike in 2007-08), and all those subchannels for alternatives. At least this is not 1979 (when the two-month ITV strike left them the BBC and nothing but if you were in Britain...unless if you were in the Channel Islands), 1980, or 1988.
Ratings for "The Walking Dead" and this year's Oscars have plummeted (the latter not as low as in 2003); and with their ratings on the rise, "Saturday Night Live" recently announced that for the first time in its history, the last four episodes of the season will be LIVE everywhere, including Alaska and Hawaii. They'll return on April 15, but unless if they work things out soon...it may be their premature season finale.
But if they go on strike again, at least we have Netflix, Hulu (those two, Amazon Video, and YouTube didn't have any original content the last strike in 2007-08), and all those subchannels for alternatives. At least this is not 1979 (when the two-month ITV strike left them the BBC and nothing but if you were in Britain...unless if you were in the Channel Islands), 1980, or 1988.
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