17/12/2007
Posted by Michael as News, Writer's Strike at 11:12 AM UTC

The WGA is trying a new tactic since talks with the AMPTP have stalled. Now, they have made it clear they are willing to speak with individual production companies about coming to a temporary agreement until a final negotiation can be accomplished.
Individual bargaining not something, however, that is likely to end the strike. It is doubtful that many (if ANY) of the major studios or networks will bargain with the WGA even though they are required to do so if the WGA makes a demand for it.” According to an email released by the WGA to members.
One company that IS will to negotiate is David Letterman’s production company, World Wide Pants. In fact, Dave and crew hope to be back on the air as soon as possible, and if negotiations go well, they could be up and running shortly after the holidays.
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