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Film and television writers' strike: picketing resumes and so does the political discussion
Thursday, January 10, 2008 : Full-scale picketing resumed Monday in the strike by more than 10,000 film and television writers in the US, now in its third month. The conflict is a complex and significant social event. Its principal immediate cause is the refusal of the giant media conglomerates to offer the writers decent compensation for their work that will be distributed over the Internet and other new media.
Thursday, January 10, 2008 : Full-scale picketing resumed Monday in the strike by more than 10,000 film and television writers in the US, now in its third month. The conflict is a complex and significant social event. Its principal immediate cause is the refusal of the giant media conglomerates to offer the writers decent compensation for their work that will be distributed over the Internet and other new media.
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