Yikes. From the look of things, it kinda seems like the writers may have fucked themselves over a bit.
As a result of studio cutbacks, however, many of the writers who went on strike are unlikely to return to the same big-money contracts they'd had as individuals with the studios, Eisner said
From what I can see, the writers were given another proposal similar to the DGA one, but there was a clause - something about keeping up with the industry and its changes, and that was the difference. So I think, again, from what I see, that it's over. They're supposed to vote on it Saturday.
But I'm not positive on any of this. I'll keep looking to see if I can find out more.
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As a result of studio cutbacks, however, many of the writers who went on strike are unlikely to return to the same big-money contracts they'd had as individuals with the studios, Eisner said
Ouch.
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But I'm not positive on any of this. I'll keep looking to see if I can find out more.
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And dude we need to talk about Sorina/Rowe, I have ideas percolating like old Starbucks Holiday Blend. ;)
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