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News: Show Business Weekly: "In a TV pilot season that still continues to drag as a result of the writers’ strike, there is some good news out there for New York actors."
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Good to see the television industry is bouncing back from the strike. I'm surprised that there are so few pilots being produced. Seems like writers would have been jumping at the chance for work now. I guess the networks just don't have the money, since advertising brought in so little for those 19 weeks.
I wonder if they already owned the rights to these shows or if they've been acquired since the strike.
I never really thought what would happen to pilots. This could really effect allot more peoples jobs this season. But the good news is that only the better pilots will cram TV's this season. The only show I watch is CSI so the fact that it's back is all the matters to me personally.
2 comments:
Good to see the television industry is bouncing back from the strike. I'm surprised that there are so few pilots being produced. Seems like writers would have been jumping at the chance for work now. I guess the networks just don't have the money, since advertising brought in so little for those 19 weeks.
I wonder if they already owned the rights to these shows or if they've been acquired since the strike.
I never really thought what would happen to pilots. This could really effect allot more peoples jobs this season. But the good news is that only the better pilots will cram TV's this season. The only show I watch is CSI so the fact that it's back is all the matters to me personally.
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