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Letterman’s Staff Remembers His Generosity During the Writers’ Strike
Former Letterman staffers discuss the talk show host’s decision to help out of work crew amid the 2007-2008 writers’ strike
- STEPPING UP
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Oscar Isaac and Trump’s Nemesis Lead Thousands in NYC Actors’ Strike
The Dune star and Attorney General Letitia James were among the thousands of striking actors and writers picketing outside Warner Bros. Discovery
- HITTING THE STREETS
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WGA Calls Bill Maher's Decision to Resume Filming 'Real Time' 'Disappointing'
"It is difficult to imagine how Real Time can go forward without a violation of WGA strike rules taking place"
- Scabbing Out
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‘The View’ Is Still Airing and Striking Writers Want Answers
On Wednesday, striking WGA writers — including an SNL star — picketed outside ABC Studios, where the daytime talk show The View is shot
- ACCOUNTABILITY
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‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ in Chaos: Picketing Writers and WGA Pins
Head writers of The Drew Barrymore Show talk to us from the picket lines about Barrymore’s decision to resume production without its writers
- BACKLASH
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‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ Finds Itself at the Center of the Strike
Though Barrymore is not in violation of SAG-AFTRA strike rules for continuing to host her daytime talk show, she has run afoul of the WGA
- Crossed Lines
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TikTok’s WGA Ban Was Meant to Catch QAnon Conspiracies
The social media app temporarily blocked searches for the Writers Guild of America strike but tells Rolling Stone the mistake has been fixed
- Strike
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WGA Says Studios Should Break From 'Broken AMPTP Model' to Negotiate
"They recognized they must give more than usual to settle this negotiation. Another said they needed a deal badly," the WGA negotiating committee said in the letter
- Studio Paralysis
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WGA Says AMPTP Is ‘Wrestling Amongst Themselves’ in Rallying Labor Day Message
"Labor strength comes from numbers, and 171,000 irreplaceable workers is a pretty damn good number," said WGA leader Chris Keyser
- WGA Strong
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Writers Fire Back at Studios’ Flawed Counteroffer: ‘Pay Your Workers’
A number of WGA union members tell Rolling Stone the studios’ repeat offer is not surprising and will not discourage them from continuing to strike
- STRIKE DAY 116
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