NoiseDesign won an Ovation award a few years ago. t is proud
I'm loving the NPH gag; that's awesome. (I assume he was in on it, right?)
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[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
NoiseDesign won an Ovation award a few years ago. t is proud
I'm loving the NPH gag; that's awesome. (I assume he was in on it, right?)
Letterman's paying his staff through Christmas. Aw.
Another class act. As much nastiness and pettiness as has been dredged up through this thing, It's nice to see some spots of decency.
I've also really loved Leno's behavior, as he's been extremely supportive of the writers. It's very cute.
I've also really loved Leno's behavior, as he's been extremely supportive of the writers. It's very cute.
Leno refusing to cross the picket line, in the face of how nasty his production company is being, is seriously worthy of respect.
Can you link to the discussions? I would like to hear from the writers (speaking for themselves, not for WGA) as to what they would be most effective.
I'd like that too. I was already planning on boycotting the reality shows, but that was more because I don't enjoy them and less self-sacrifice on my part. I know that anything that I do is only symbolic but I would like to know if anything is being organized. The dvd's were something I was thinking about as well. I guess wait and see.
As I see it there are three levels on which action by fans and other non-writer supporters can be effective. One is demonstrating public support, adding some weight to the WGA side of the PR battle. A second is hitting management in the pocket. A third is helping writer morale by letting them know parts of the public are supportive. I suspect three and one are where we can have the most impact; but I'd really be interested to know if there is anyplace we can genuinely have an impact on two.
The Late Show writers have a strike blog: [link]
Somebody from a blog radio station dropped us a line to say that Tim will be chatting about the strike and his shows and the fans this Friday at 7pm PST.
That's Press-worthy, yeah?