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Dune 2 would have been in theaters last week if they’d given SAG the deal they’re gonna give em today back in July when the writing was on the wall -- nm
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hollywood big shot
networks would have had a full season of shows if they’d made a deal with WGA in May -- nm
Posted by
hollywood big shot (aka pickmix)
Oct 28 '23, 11:20
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And given no one's really watching network anyhow -- nothing of value was lost. To compare this to car manufacturers is *vastly* overestimating
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Will Hunting
Oct 28, 11:22
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did I miss the part where networks stopped actually airing shows for ad money? -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Oct 28, 11:23
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They replaced it all with cheaper reality shows. They ain't suffering too badly. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Oct 28, 11:26
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Those reality shows technically have writers though, so you at least need WGA for them. -- nm
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ty97
Oct 28, 11:37
they’re putting all their expensive streaming shows on network for free because their cheap unscripted junk is such a viable substitute -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Oct 28, 11:29
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