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Writers Strike 2023?

The traditional tournaments are delayed, not the series. And the show already used previous clues in its history with the previous writers’ strike. Yet somehow people get their knickers knotted now.
 
No, last year was the first second chance tournament. Players came back for various permutations of a tournament of champions theme (decades, million dollar masters etc). This past season was the first time they brought back the “close but not quite” players.
 
Five late night hosts join to do a podcast to benefit striking writers
This made me wonder if the networks will continue repeats of the late night talk shows indefinitely or will eventually try to put something else on, at least temporarily. The same with CBS’s daytime “The Talk”. They could probably try news, or repeats of daytime game shows.
 
This made me wonder if the networks will continue repeats of the late night talk shows indefinitely or will eventually try to put something else on, at least temporarily. The same with CBS’s daytime “The Talk”. They could probably try news, or repeats of daytime game shows.
reruns are lower risk, maybe if the strike extends into next year
 
The shows aren't going anywhere. It may drag on a while longer, but there's no meaningful benefit to an interim replacement, when it's going to be second-tier, at best, filler anyway. Repeats of what viewers are accustomed to, or repeats of something else. Might as well keep the familiar name with that choice.
 
Anyone have a personal estimate of when this craziness ends? Fall? Christmas? Winter 2024? Never?
 
With no crystal ball, pure speculation…strike settlements somewhere around mid to late October, early November. Ahead of the major holiday window.

The regular nightly shows back effectively immediately; SNL ramps up in a few weeks, and scripted network shows trickle back in place of the patchwork fall desperation-fest mid winter/early spring by the time they maneuver around said holiday period.

Could be 💯 % off base. Might have better luck guessing the Powerball numbers at this rate.
 
More strike news updates:




As far as the actors strike now it looks like video game actors are next:


 
yeah, i wouldn't be surprise this goes into 2024 meaning they will still be striking once the ball drops in Time Sqaure in New York City on December 31, 2023 to January 1, 2024.
 
how soon can Late night shows return whenever the strikes end?
The daily late night shows will be fast. Topical enough to be able to get up and running near immediately. SNL certainly works topically but also well enough ahead that they would need a little more time, generally a few weeks to really be ready with new content.
 
how soon can Late night shows return whenever the strikes end?
Most late night TV talk shows use writers primarily for the monologues and some of the "bits" they do. They really play little to no part in the guest interviews and bookings, so those kinds of programs can get back up and running pretty quickly once the staff are called back in, studios readied and guests booked. The monologue is usually the writers coming up with a bunch of topical jokes, selecting the ones they think will work best and get the biggest laughs/reaction from the audience and putting them in the correct order. The comedy bits and segments, many of which are reoccurring, generally aren't difficult or time-consuming to write.
 
It also appears that the AMTP is cracking:



Also AMC Networks have brokered their own interim agreements:

 
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