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The Writer's Practice by John Warner
The Writer's Practice by John  Warner








The Writer

That forced studios and networks to get creative and take advantage of the groups that weren’t unionized. The previous strike lasted for 100 days and resulted in the loss of almost 25% of primetime scripted programming for the 2007-2008 network season. Want to level up your entertainment career? Subscribe to WrapPRO now and get a 60% discount.Īs the clock is ticking for the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers to reach an agreement in contract negotiations before Monday’s expiration, a recent WGA advisory memo and former television network executives give a glimpse of how the TV landscape will be reshaped by a writers’ strike.įor TV writers, the current negotiations are “in some ways a much uglier situation than almost the innocent times of 2007/2008,” former NBC Studios and UPN executive Tom Nunan told TheWrap. You are reading an exclusive WrapPRO article for free.










The Writer's Practice by John  Warner