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2012 Writers Guild Awards Nominations: The Complete List

2012 Writers Guild Awards Nominations: The Complete List

Nominees for the Writers Guild Awards were announced today by the Writers Guild of America (WGA), honoring the men and women who pen the stories, characters and reports the world later becomes smitten by on the silver screen, television sets and via the radio waves. more ›

TV Junkie: Red Carpet Interviews from the Writers Guild Awards

TV Junkie: Red Carpet Interviews from the Writers Guild Awards

On Sunday we posted our photo gallery from the 2011 Writers Guild Awards (East) ceremony that we attended on February 5th. Please check out our video interviews with: Denis O'Hare ("True Blood"), Terence Winter (creator of "Boardwalk Empire"), Liz Brixius (co-creator of "Nurse Jackie"), Vincent Piazza ("Boardwalk Empire"), Judah Friedlander ("30 Rock"), and awards host Kristen Schaal ("Flight of the Conchords," "Bob's Burgers"). more ›

TV Junkie: Photo Gallery from Writers Guild Awards (East)

         

Last night we went to the Writers Guild Awards which are split into a simultaneous event on both coasts. We went to the East coast event which was held at the AXA Center on 7th Avenue in New York City. "Boardwalk Empire" creator, Terence Winter, and stars Vincent Piazza and Gretchen were on hand for the series win as well as the writing staff of Comedy Central's "Colbert Report." Please check out the gallery and for an overview of the evening and the winners, check out the Hollywood Reporter story. We will have video interviews from the red carpet for you this week. more ›

Hollywood, We Have the Technology: Web Originals Take Over

Hollywood, We Have the Technology: Web Originals Take Over

"Call it the New Hollywood," says Jonathan Small, General Manager of Break Media's Creative Lab. "Going pro" is the trend, according to new media agent Brandon Martinez of Abrams Artist Agency. A $1,600 home-grown video can be just as popular as a million-dollar Nike commercial, according to Blip.TV's Dina Kaplan, leaning into the microphone. "We have the metrics to prove it." more ›

TV Junkie: WGA Noms; 1000th Episode of Ferguson; 'Dexter' Finale + Noms

TV Junkie: WGA Noms; 1000th Episode of Ferguson; 'Dexter' Finale + Noms

Last night we used TNT's "Men of a Certain Age" to get over the blue funk we were in from the finales of Showtime's "Dexter" and "Californication". "Men of a Certain Age" is the best thing to happen to Monday nights in a very long time - spectacular writing in last night's episode with another great performance by Andre Braugher whose character is at least as much of a story-driver as Ray Romano's Joe. more ›

Movies Studios Screw Writers Over What they Striked On

Movies Studios Screw Writers Over What they Striked On

As the Screen Actors Guild and the movie studios, represented by AMPTP, meet for the first time in four months today, the Writers Guild of America announced that writers are not getting paid for new media residuals, which was the core issue they held a 100-day strike over. That can't help today's meeting, which will include a federal mediator, because new media is one of the big reasons that SAG and AMPTP have not come to a deal yet. more ›

Before they Possibly Strike, Actors to Meet with Mediator

Exactly one year from the first day of the Writers Guild strike, the Screen Actors Guild will meet with a federal mediator next Wednesday, November 5, to help the union and studios come to an agreement. If either side doesn't budge, then Los Angeles could be looking at another large strike. more ›

Strike.TV Launches Quality Online Distractions in HD

Strike.TV Launches Quality Online Distractions in HD

Strike.TV announced the launch of its online HD video network at Digital Hollywood this week. The network features original short-form content by the creative talent behind television shows like “The Office,” “Friends” and “Ugly Betty.” Among the shows are “Global Warming,” a romantic comedy about an overworked corporate drone in New York (SNL’s Kristen Wiig) and a caring database support technician in Bangalore (the Daily Show’s Aasif Mandvi). For fans of Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kapoor on “The Office”), there is “House Poor,” about her comedic, underhanded efforts to furnish her house in LA. more ›

WGA Faces Reality

WGA Faces Reality

The concept of reality jurisdiction was a controversial one during the recent writers strike. The idea was divisive, even amongst WGA members who debated how much, if any, reality television should be covered by the union. When the WGA announced it was abandoning its fight for reality rights during the negotiations, it did so with the caveat that the Guild would aggressively pursue authority on reality projects once the strike was over. more ›

TV Junkie: Thursday

TV Junkie: Thursday

The Screen Actors Guild contract runs out on Monday, yup, the day is fast upon us, and it looks like, according to the Hollywood Reporter, the SAG will attempt to extend their contract instead of vote for a strike. This will keep the studios' projects moving forward while the SAG and AFTRA get in lockstep (or not) and the SAG decides what its deal-breaking points are (or not). The SAG is becoming very aware of how shaky its membership is feeling, economically speaking, after the WGA strike last year. As LAist reported earlier this month, the economic impact of the WGA strike was significant, can the region handle another similar event? more ›

SAG Talks to go Beyond Contract

SAG Talks to go Beyond Contract

Studio Reps: "'Frustrated and discouraged' at the guild's attitude." more ›

SAG vs. SAG vs. AFTRA

SAG vs. SAG vs. AFTRA

Screen Actors Guild members outside of Los Angeles are reportedly fuming over Monday's rally, which was billed as a pro-SAG "solidarity" event, but ended up having anti American Federation of Television and Radio Actor tones. Around 500 actors and supporters of the movement rallied outside SAG's Wilshire Blvd. headquarters chanting "Vote No!" more ›

SAG Rally: 'Vote No!' on AFTRA Deal

       

Although the Screen Actors Guild said today was a "solidarity" rally, Variety plainly headlines the event: "SAG rallies against AFTRA, Guild member encourage to vote down deal." more ›

SAG to Rally in 'Solidarity', AFTRA Says it Could be 'Illegal'

SAG to Rally in 'Solidarity', AFTRA Says it Could be 'Illegal'

SAG solidarity rally for AMPTP contract that AFTRA is voting onUPDATE: About 500 people showed for the rally. See photos here.


This morning, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) will hold a "solidarity" rally at their Wilshire Blvd. Headquarters, a move the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) is calling decisive and possibly illegal. "It’s disingenuous of SAG to call it a ‘solidarity’ rally when it’s clear that it will be an anti-AFTRA rally,” said AFTRA President Roberta Reardon. more ›

Welcome Back, Writers! We Missed You!!!

True, the strike has been over for awhile now and things have pretty much returned to normal. But I don't want you writers to think we are taking you for granted just because we're not honking anymore. We are honking with our hearts. more ›

SAG Gears Up for Contract Talks

SAG Gears Up for Contract Talks

If there's one scene Hollywood actors aren't eager to rehearse, it's the one where they march back and forth in front of studios in shifts, carrying signs and accepting honks and donuts from sympathetic supporters. It's something the Screen Actors Guild is hoping to avoid, particularly in the wake of the lengthy and costly WGA strike that held the local staple industry and its workers hostage for 100 days starting last fall. more ›

WGA Members Ratify Contract

WGA Members Ratify Contract

How many ways can you say “Today I walked in a circle for three and a half hours”? more ›

That'd be a $2.5 Billion Strike

That'd be a $2.5 Billion Strike

This morning at the Marriott Downtown, Los Angles Development and Economic Corporation (LADEC) financial uber-guru Jack Kyser will be presenting the 2008-09 LAEDC Forecast Results, a 71-page document entailing the region's financial future. Highlighting a recession watch, the crumbling housing market, and growth opportunities such as tourism, one loosely dubbed as "Its NOT business as usual!" talks strike and its ill-economic impacts upon the city. From the Hollywood Reporter:

The figure includes lost wages from TV shows that were canceled and films that were put on hold as well as a plethora of support services, ranging from limo drivers to florists. Kyser suggested that the cancellation of the Golden Globes resulted in a $60 million shortfall for the community. more ›

The Writers Strike Is Over!!!!!!

The Writers Strike Is Over!!!!!!

Just moments ago, in a letter to its members, the WGA announced that writers have voted by a 92.5% margin to lift the “restraining order” and officially end the strike. The move comes on Day 100 of the labor dispute. more ›

TV Junkie: Monday

TV Junkie: Monday

There's a good chance that the WGA strike will end tomorrow. What implications does this have for the rest of the year? Will we really not see any effects on TV until the late fall sometime, or will we get some reason to turn the TV on over the summer? more ›

WGA Approves Deal; Members to Vote on Tuesday--Strike (Almost) Over!

WGA Approves Deal; Members to Vote on Tuesday--Strike (Almost) Over!

Some productions may start up again on Monday, however, as showrunners prepare to relaunch filming. How fast episodic television series will return to air will depend on how many scripts were left unfilmed prior to the start of the strike; those that completed filming of all their scripts will need to get their writers back at the keyboards before the cameras can roll again. more ›

WGA: Awards, Yes; Ceremony, No; Strike End, Maybe

WGA: Awards, Yes; Ceremony, No; Strike End, Maybe

The Writer's Guild of America (WGA) didn't hold a gala ceremony this year (who can afford a gown when you're not getting paid?) but they did take a break on the East coast from discussing the possible end of the strike to announce the winners of their annual awards. This year's very informal and somewhat unusual gathering "was decidedly looser than past ceremonies and peppered with references to the likely strike settlement. 'WGA on Strike' signs filled the ornate lobby of the Hudson Theatre in Times Square, and writers gathered by the open bars, comparing notes about the membership meeting earlier in the day when they finally heard the details about the tentative deal." more ›

WGA Discloses Terms of Tentative Deal

WGA Discloses Terms of Tentative Deal

At nearly 3am last night, WGA members received an email announcing that "we have a tentative deal." I'm told that the language of the deal could have been done earlier, but that the AMPTP attempted some last minute shenanigans - most reprehensible in the fact that it made me use the word "shenanigans." more ›

Writers Strike is Over According to Ex-Disney Exec

Writers Strike is Over According to Ex-Disney Exec

In an interview on CNBC's "Fast Talk," ex-Disney CEO Michael Eisner said the writers strike is over but was noted "to hesitate initially about whether it was possible that the writers could still reject the agreement," yet finally suggesting the acceptance of the deal was inevitable.

"A deal has been made, and they'll be back to work very soon," Eisner said, adding, "I know a deal's been made. I know it's over." more ›

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