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The Writers' Strike Chronicles
http://wgastrike2007.blogspot.com
On November 5, 2007, for the first time in almost 20 years, members of the Writers Guild of America went on strike. This site serves to chronicle the events that followed and to give voice to the men and women (not just the writers) in the Industry who are affected by it as well as educating those interested about the new tools and innovations coming out of new media.
Recent Posts
WSC Show #110 - Interview with Patric Verrone (Part 2)
powered by ODEO In today's episode (the second of a two-part series) I speak with Patric Verrone, the President of the Writers Guild of America, West. Recorded Friday, 22 February 2008.... Tell us how the Writers' Strike is affecting you. Call the ...
did your hearz dat?
Tell us how the Writers' Strike is affecting you. Call the WSC hot-line at (310) 439-8754 or ping us at wgastrike2007@gmail.com ...
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Writers Guild Members Overwhelmingly Ratify New Contract < WGA.org The members of the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) and Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) today put their final stamp of approval on the deal that ended their 14-week str...
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Sorry, Boys, This Is Our Domain - New York Times Research shows that among the youngest Internet users, the primary creators of Web content (blogs, graphics, photographs, Web sites) are not misfits resembling the Lone Gunmen of “The X Files.” On...
WSC Show #107 - Interview with Jamie Masada, Owner of the Laugh Factory
powered by ODEO In today's episode, I talk with Jamie Masada, the owner and founder of the Laugh Factory, a comedy club on the Sunset Strip for over 25 years. Every Wednesday throughout the strike... Tell us how the Writers' Strike is affecting you...
Links for 2008-02-23 [del.icio.us]
iPlayer Brings Net Neutrality Debate to Europe « NewTeeVee The debate about online video and Net Neutrality has thus far been dominated by the U.S., but now it seems to have finally caught on in the UK as well. Rapidly increasing usage of the ...

