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No Strike Waivers For TV Yet But Web Start Ups Tempt Writers
Started by Peter Kaufman · 3 months ago
Variety’s Dave McNary reported that the WGA rejected requests for strike waivers by the Golden Globes and Oscar telecasts today. While the Guild granted waivers during the strike in 1988, I doubt they will now- even to Letterman and Leno -until and unless meaningful negotiations re
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