Interesting thoughts about the writers strike, with some nice number comparisons to put things in perspective. Friedman rubs me the wrong way usually, but this is worth a read. From Media Post:
Writers And Networks: Internet Dollars With Less Sense
Speaking of the strike, Carson Daly was the first strikebreaker last night. Supposedly he didn't want his staff fired, which was set to happen today, but as the astute (and incredibly annoying and unprofessional) newscaster pointed out this morning, he probably didn't want his SHOW to get canceled. Since it's a waste of space. Didn't watch it last night, but I have little respect for his writers, so I'm sure it wasn't much different than usual. Terrible, terrible show.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Writers' Strike
Posted by Lisa at 8:43 AM
Labels: production, programming, writers' strike
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