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Writers Strike Officially Ends

By: Jarrod Sarafin, News Editor
Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Source: WGA & AMPTP Joint Press Releases

Today, the writers are officially back at work and the strike has ended. Here's the press releases from both sides...

WGA:

The membership of the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) and the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) today voted overwhelmingly in favor of lifting the restraining order and ending their 100-day strike that began on Nov. 5. 3,775 writers turned out in Los Angeles and New York to cast ballots or fax in proxies, with 92.5% voting in favor of ending the work stoppage.

"The strike is over. Our membership has voted, and writers can go back to work," said Patric M. Verrone, president of the Writers Guild of America, West. "This was not a strike we wanted, but one we had to conduct in order to win jurisdiction and establish appropriate residuals for writing in new media and on the Internet. Those advances now give us a foothold in the digital age. Rather than being shut out of the future of content creation and delivery, writers will lead the way as TV migrates to the Internet and platforms for new media are developed."

The success of this strike is a significant achievement not only for ourselves but the entire creative community, now and in the future," said Michael Winship, president of the Writers Guild of America, East. "The commitment and solidarity of our members made it happen and have been an inspiration not only to us but the entire organized labor movement. We will build on that energy and unity to make our two unions stronger than ever."



WGAW and WGAE members will next vote to ratify the tentative three-year contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The membership ratification vote will be conducted by mail and also at membership meetings on February 25, 2008.

AMPTP Statement:

This is a day of relief and optimism for everyone in the entertainment industry. We can now all get back to work, with the assurance that we have concluded two groundbreaking labor agreements -- with our directors and our writers -- that establish a partnership through which our business can grow and prosper in the new digital age. The strike has been extraordinarily difficult for all of us, but the hardest hit of all have been the many thousands of businesses, workers and families that are economically dependent on our industry. We hope now to focus our collective efforts on what this industry does best – writers, directors, actors, production crews, and entertainment companies working together to deliver great content to our worldwide audiences.

Peter Chernin, Chairman and CEO, the Fox Group
Brad Grey, Chairman & CEO, Paramount Pictures Corp.
Robert A. Iger, President & CEO, The Walt Disney Company
Michael Lynton, Chairman & CEO, Sony Pictures Entertainment
Barry M. Meyer, Chairman & CEO, Warner Bros.
Leslie Moonves, President & CEO, CBS Corp.
Harry Sloan, Chairman & CEO, MGM
Jeff Zucker, President & CEO, NBC Universal


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Comments/Responses
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TheWatcher • Feb 12, 2008, 10:49pm •
Finally!!!! Kudos to the writers for holding a strong front and getting whats owed to them. Now, when can we get a list of shows that will continue their current seasons??

metalwater • Feb 12, 2008, 11:37pm •
Well, hopefully I can get a writing deal now.

sithtemple • Feb 12, 2008, 11:48pm •
Hey Watcher if you go over to TV guide and go to Mike Ausiello, he has a list of the shows and the possible number of episodes they will produce for this season. He also stats which shows have given up on this season and will wait until the Fall. Hey Metal do not toot your own horn, I remember reading your comment about when you thought the strike would and I agreed with you so good job, show some class, again good call.

AzuLTaLoN • Feb 12, 2008, 11:55pm •
thank the powers of the universe it's over, it's really over. maybe, just maybe now they squeeze out some redeeming heroes eps.

metalwater • Feb 13, 2008, 12:00am •
Thanks Sith Temple!!! You're the man!!!

ponyboy76 • Feb 13, 2008, 02:09am •
Damn good news!

rgtchtiger • Feb 13, 2008, 06:35am •
Just read an interview on TVGuide.com's website with Michael Ausiello and the producers of Lost (check it out - it's a great read) and they are aiming for 5 more episodes to air this season. The show will likely take a 4-week break after finishing off their completed 8 episodes before the final 5 air, but I think this is GREAT news. Even better is that the 3 remaining episodes that were originally going to air this season will eventually still be produced, but no timetable has been set on when they will air (could be next season though). I personally want more details on what's going to happen with 24, but I am hoping that the show will pick up production right where they left off with season 7 and air everything in January.

monkeyfoot • Feb 13, 2008, 07:15am •
Yeah, I'm with you, metalwater. Now at last I have no excuse for writing all those screenplays floating around in my head.
Except I gotta work my regular job. And I gotta talk to people on the phone. Gotta see my mom. Gotta fix dinner. Clean up the place.Oh, better watch those shows on my DVR. Damn, got a hangnail. Oh, somebody wrote me a letter. Yawn, I'm sleepy...

Merin • Feb 13, 2008, 07:53am •
Graciously, I'd also like to thank the AMPTP for finally agreeing to something workable and letting everyone involved get back to work.

Good luck to all writers and aspiring writers. Hey, maybe that luck will swing back my way!

aegrant • Feb 13, 2008, 09:57am •
Wel it is about time. I am really tired of "reality" TV. I wonder if they have time to kick more episodes of Supernatural and Lost?

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