Also, Carson and Letterman both had the blessing of the WGA back in 1988 to return.
That was then. Not now.
Also, Carson and Letterman both had the blessing of the WGA back in 1988 to return.
I know that. I was making the point to people wondering why they didn't get the flack that Drew and others got.That was then. Not now.
It will also be a lot more difficult to get guests with SAG also on strike. I’ve read there are some episodes of The View that have no guests, they do ‘hot topics’ for an entire hour.Why don’t they do their shows without writers, the way Johnny Carson did in the late 80s:
Of course the union was going to object. Her show employs writers who are on strike.Drew Barrymore wanted to do her show without writers, and the union objected.
Bill Maher has changed his mind and isn’t bringing back his HBO talk show amid the ongoing writer’s strike.
“My decision to return to work was made when it seemed nothing was happening and there was no end in sight to this strike,” Maher wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Now that both sides have agreed to go back to the negotiating table I’m going to delay the return of Real Time, for now, and hope they can finally get this done,” he added. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) and studios are set to resume negotiations this week in a step that hopefully ends the several months-long strike.
There are plenty of TikTok "stars" and YouTube "stars" they could have on the air. Now, I quote "stars" because I think most of them aren't...but what can you do?It will also be a lot more difficult to get guests with SAG also on strike. I’ve read there are some episodes of The View that have no guests, they do ‘hot topics’ for an entire hour.
That could be true but I’ve read some social media “stars” are reluctant because it could hurt their chances of becoming real “stars” later in tv and film as the union remembersThere are plenty of TikTok "stars" and YouTube "stars" they could have on the air. Now, I quote "stars" because I think most of them aren't...but what can you do?
That is true, however this time they're going with 4 episodes instead of one or two (two in 2019, one in 2020 and 2021). Looks like December filler and strike filler both.They’ve used that as December filler long before the strike, also.
Time to wean yourself off television, I guess. There's a whole big wide world out there away from the screen. Discover it.if we don't stop the strike before reality and game shows go on strike, then all the other guilds of writing and actors around the world go on strike, there's going to be a big gaping screw and all awards will be hosted at home like COVID and this screw will stick until we can't unscrew it
as Team Rocket Said in XY001 "All You'll end up with is reruns"
They're right and in summary, We are all going to be screwed
It's funny, because the strikes really haven't impacted TV all that much YET, but I still find myself watching less and less TV content these days. The lack of new content might very well be the catalyst that gets me to cut the addiction all together!Time to wean yourself off television, I guess. There's a whole big wide world out there away from the screen. Discover it.
Seriously, this isn't the end of the world.
Reruns are more entertaining than anything produced today. We aren't going to be screwed. Those in the TV industry will be, though. They'll find out how expendable they are.as Team Rocket Said in XY001 "All You'll end up with is reruns"
They're right and in summary, We are all going to be screwed
i mean the ai is forming a big gaping screw around us, and if these fake excuses of civilization takeover all the shows, we will struggle until there's no unscrewing yep, we're going to be screwed in the futureReruns are more entertaining than anything produced today. We aren't going to be screwed. Those in the TV industry will be, though. They'll find out how expendable they are.