sliceofscifi.com — In what could be a major move in ending the 2-month old walk-out of writers, David Letterman has entered negotiations with the WGA that could allow writers to return to work on a network by network and studio by studio basis. Jon Stewart of “The Daily Show” was quick to follow Letterman’s lead.
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blackbeardtronDec 17, 2007
They ended their seasons BECAUSE OF THE STRIKE.
rockinjoeDec 17, 2007
it doesn't take anytime at all to produce a late night show like a letterman or leno. They are filmed on a daily basis. Sitcoms take no more than a week. It isn't rocket science.
robdiggityDec 17, 2007
And with at least 2 functioning neurons above the bellow button. And a fourth grade reading level.
ieathamburgersDec 17, 2007
Yeah, you hooked up a dish to your PC
everslim101Dec 17, 2007
Don't be an ass.
everslim101Dec 17, 2007
umm....... Windows Genuinely sucks Ass?
corrosionxDec 18, 2007
Only 8/16 episodes... if the strike doesn't end, episode 9 will be aired February..... 2009 !!!
mhmdkhamisFeb 15, 2008
WGA should ask for more. I think writes should get as much as the producer or the director. Thats why its best to be independent and make your own deals.<a class="user" href="http://game.paramegsoft.com/">http://game.paramegsoft.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://download.paramegsoft.com/">http://download.paramegsoft.com/</a>