Writer’s War With Hollywood…
Dec 26th, 2007 by admin
For all of you wondering folk, of why your favorite TV Show has been discontinued, here is an idea.
Starting in late October, writers marched down the streets of Hollywood with demands for more money, of course, for their hard working days to make you, the regular TV viewer, consequently satisfied.
It is nearing toward the end of December now, and Writers are still on strike.
Last time this happened in 1988, the strike cost the film industry about $500 million.
With the present pace of the strike, the economical loss of the industry grows to about $20 million a day, and somehow, no one is doing anything to prevent this Hollywood crisis.
For your further interest in this mess in Los Angeles, I have researched a few articles that you might want to look at.
Writers’ Strike News -Latest Coverage
Writers Face Faceless Enemy - the Up to Date story on the Strike
Writers Strike Could Cost $21.3 million a Day - Last months issue
What a Writers’ Strike Means for Us - back in Oct. the beginning!

