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.
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That's Press-worthy, yeah?
I was already planning on boycotting the reality shows
I have pre-emptively been boycotting reality shows for about seven years.
I support the idea of these boycotts, but not downloading things from iTunes or buying DVDs is just not practical for me, for various reasons.
Totally Press-worthy.
And looks like several interesting archived chats there, so that could help pass some time...
Is boycotting broadcast television even discernable to ad buyers if you don't have a nielsen box? Cable? DSL?
I assume downloading is.
I have pre-emptively been boycotting reality shows for about seven years.
Come to think of it, do I have to technically watch one so that I can stop watching them? Dammit, I've over thought this.