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Film and television writers plan "Strike TV" Internet programming
Monday, January 14, 2008 :More than 300 striking film and television writers gathered January 9 at the Writers Guild of America Theater in Beverly Hills to prepare for a February launching of “Strike TV,” a web site featuring original shows produced by WGA members to be streamed across the Internet. According to the Strike TV “MySpace” page, funds raised by ad revenue will go toward the Writers Guild Foundation Industry Support Fund, assisting non-WGA members, including IATSE and Teamsters affected by the strike.” The gathering had a highly contradictory character.
Monday, January 14, 2008 :More than 300 striking film and television writers gathered January 9 at the Writers Guild of America Theater in Beverly Hills to prepare for a February launching of “Strike TV,” a web site featuring original shows produced by WGA members to be streamed across the Internet. According to the Strike TV “MySpace” page, funds raised by ad revenue will go toward the Writers Guild Foundation Industry Support Fund, assisting non-WGA members, including IATSE and Teamsters affected by the strike.” The gathering had a highly contradictory character.
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