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Speaking of the Writer’s Strike…

by Anne Wayman on January 3rd, 2008

Believe it or not, I don’t have a television set. I raised my kids without one and have found that I truly don’t enjoy it. So the writer’s strike is, well, not much in my consciousness. This morning I heard a talk show host riffing on last night’s Letterman show and the possibility there won’t be an Oscar celebration this year because of the strike, but mostly I don’t know much.

So, are you a writer on strike? If so, how’s it going?

How is the writer’s strike showing up (or not) in your life?

Be my eyes and ears and tell us about it
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3 opinions for Speaking of the Writer’s Strike…

  • Misti
    Jan 3, 2008 at 10:13 pm

    I’m not a writer involved with the strike, but I’m part of a family that got rid of our TV six years ago. Even when we had it, I rarely watched it. So similar situation, there. :-)

    (It was a bit awkward and confusing when I was commuting to a university where most professors often referenced popular shows to make points in classes, though…)

    I don’t often find myself thinking about the strike, but when I do (mostly due to my enjoyment of Moonlight, which my friend had to expose me to, I get frustrated. It just adds to the list of reasons why I want to stay far, far away from scriptwriting.

  • Suzanne Alexis
    Jan 5, 2008 at 5:04 pm

    As a writer, I’m all for writers getting what they’re entitled to. But some of these writers are making around $500,000 a year, and are putting others who make far less out of work while they’re on strike, which dials down the sympathy factor.

  • Anne Wayman
    Jan 6, 2008 at 9:41 am

    We’ve lost so much of the middle class to union busting, off shoring, etc… it’s really hard.

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