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February 6, 2008 6:23 PM
Latest WGA strike news
Vanity Fair has cancelled its famous after-show Oscars party in support of the Writers Guild of America strike.
This latest blow comes just as hopes are raised for an agreement between the WGA and the Hollywood film studios. The word on the net is that a deal is taking shape to end the three-month-long strike and that meetings are being set up for this Saturday.
[Via Reuters]
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Posted by Sarah Painter on February 6, 2008 in American Authors, Book related, Movie News, Television | Permalink
Comments
I sympathise with the WGA but wish this strike could come to an end, for (let's face it), selfish reasons. The option on my novel, Decent Exposure has been suspended by Fox while this dispute goes on and I'd love to see what might happen if the strike were over. Right, from Hollywood, back to my day job: making a cup of coffee, choosing a biccie and thinking about writing a press release.
Posted by: Phillipa Ashley | February 7, 2008 10:34 AM












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