Some Things About The Writer’s Strike That Make Me Giggle

First, this is obviously NOT The Daily Show: Next, a quote from a recent LA Time article regarding the WGA picketing on Wall Street: “Besides, said alliance spokeswoman Barbara Brogliatti, the anticipated $1 billion a year for video downloading by 2011 still will be dwarfed by projected sales of as much as $20.7 billion worth [...]

The Impact of the Internet is Uncertain? Really?

What else is there to say? tag: Lying Studio Scum, New Media, United Hollywood, WGA, Writer’s Strike

SFWA Supports WGA, As Long As They’re Not “Webscabs”

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America has issued a statement expressing support for the WGA strike, although Howard Hendrix has asked to attach a rider denying support to any “webscabs” in their ranks. Editors Note: The part about webscabs is a joke. I believe Mr Hendrix has apologized several times for his choice [...]

More on the WGA Strike, or Why Writers Love Steve Carell

Derek Powazek has displayed what I hope is an unintentional misunderstanding and mischaracterization of why the WGA is on strike. He seems to think that the strike is a result of writers not understanding how the internet works and that they are wanting a cut of money that is not there. His arguments seem to [...]

STRIKE!!

I haven’t really had much to say about the WGA strike going on right now, because I couldn’t really find an angle on how it effects comics, other than the potential to finally get an end to Ultimate Wolverine vs Hulk or to get some on-time issues of Runaways or Astonishing X-men. But, ya know, [...]

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