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archiver 24-06-2002 04:01

What about this upcoming writers' strike?
 
Posted by Jessica Boucher at 05/01/2001 8:43 AM EST


Student on team #237, Sie-H2O-Bots, from Watertown High School and Eastern Awning Systems & The Siemon Company.



Hollywood's TV writers are ready to strike...and if so, the Screen Actors Guild will probably follow suit by July. Thus, there are predictions flying around of many more summer reruns; and next season, that for networks to make themselves strike-proof, to employ many new reality shows.

The following article is from MSNBC.com. Ok, so the article is rather satirical, but what do you think? Can we use this to our advantage?

-Jessica B, #237



archiver 24-06-2002 04:01

Re: What about this upcoming writers' strike?
 
Posted by Matt Leese at 05/01/2001 11:51 AM EST


College Student on team #73, Tigerbolt, from Edison Technical HS and Alstom & Fiber Technologies & RIT.


In Reply to: What about this upcoming writers' strike?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 05/01/2001 8:43 AM EST:



I can see it now. Surivior 3: FIRST Robotics Season.
And they thought the Australian Outback was hard. ;)

Matt



archiver 24-06-2002 04:01

Re: What about this upcoming writers' strike?
 
Posted by Joe Ross at 05/01/2001 12:43 PM EST


College Student on team #330, Beach Bot, from Hope Chapel Academy and NASA/JPL , J&F Machine, and Raytheon.


In Reply to: Re: What about this upcoming writers' strike?
Posted by Matt Leese on 05/01/2001 11:51 AM EST:



: I can see it now. Surivior 3: FIRST Robotics Season.
: And they thought the Australian Outback was hard. ;)

I tend to think Big Brother 2 would be better. Lock everyone into a machine shop for 6 weeks and once a week the most non-productive person is told they can't go to nationals ;)



archiver 24-06-2002 04:01

But seriously....Dean should be courting these people....
 
Posted by Jessica Boucher at 05/01/2001 2:48 PM EST


Student on team #237, Sie-H2O-Bots, from Watertown High School and Eastern Awning Systems & The Siemon Company.


In Reply to: What about this upcoming writers' strike?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 05/01/2001 8:43 AM EST:



...to get this accomplished, along with the other company heads (or in NBC's case, killing 2 birds with one stone by snagging GE)

NBC:
General Electric Co.
Chairman and CEO: John F. "Jack" Welch Jr.
Chairman-elect and President: Jeffery R. Immelt
VC; Chairman, GE Capital Services: Dennis D. Dammerman
VC; President and CEO, National Broadcasting Company: Robert C. Wright
SVP Corporate Research and Development: Scott C. Donnelly

3135 Easton Tpke.
Fairfield, CT 06431-0001
Phone: 203-373-2211
Fax: 203-373-3131

ABC, ESPN & A&E:
The Walt Disney Co.
Chairman and CEO: Michael D. Eisner
VC; Chairman, Walt Disney Feature Animation: Roy E. Disney
President and COO: Robert A. Iger
SEVP and CFO: Thomas O. Staggs
SEVP and Chief Strategic Officer: Peter E. Murphy

500 S. Buena Vista St.
Burbank, CA 91521-9722
Phone: 818-560-1000
Fax: 818-560-1930

CBS, BET, Paramount Pictures, UPN, MTV/VH1/Nick, Showtime Networks & 1/2 of Comedy Central:
Chairman and CEO: Sumner M. Redstone
Deputy Chairman and EVP: Philippe P. Dauman
Deputy Chairman and EVP: Thomas E. Dooley
President and COO: Mel Karmazin
SEVP and CFO: Richard J. Bressler

Viacom Inc.
1515 Broadway
New York, NY 10036


Just me being random,
Jessica B, #237



archiver 24-06-2002 04:01

Re: But seriously....Dean should be courting these people....
 
Posted by Al Skierkiewicz at 05/02/2001 7:16 AM EST


Engineer on team #111, Wildstang, from Wheeling High & Rolling Meadows High and Motorola.


In Reply to: But seriously....Dean should be courting these people....
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 05/01/2001 2:48 PM EST:



"By Jove, I think she's got it!"
Nice work on getting all the addresses of those folks. That is a good place to start. Everyone should start writing.
As to the strike, one should not believe all they read, especially on the sites THEY control. (i.e. msNBC) When strikes are imminent all kinds of trash is intentionally floated out there to confuse the situation and hopefully the folks at the table.
"Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear." (Mark Twain, I think...)
Al




archiver 24-06-2002 04:01

Re: What about this upcoming writers' strike?
 
Posted by mike oleary at 05/02/2001 10:19 PM EST


Student on team #419, rambots, from bc high and sponsors are overrated..go pocket-change robots!!!.


In Reply to: What about this upcoming writers' strike?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 05/01/2001 8:43 AM EST:



does that article suggest that all tv will become 'reality tv'??? good god i hope not...maybe i should just not watch tv anymore (possible?)...maybe chris hussman has the right idea after all: not owning a tv
all reality tv? there should be like laws or something against that...just picturing such a world scares me to the point of insanity, or rather past said point of insanity
mike whos gonna have to figure out how to fix his tv if this all reality tv stuff is true...cuz hell definately end up breaking his set


: Hollywood's TV writers are ready to strike...and if so, the Screen Actors Guild will probably follow suit by July. Thus, there are predictions flying around of many more summer reruns; and next season, that for networks to make themselves strike-proof, to employ many new reality shows.

: The following article is from MSNBC.com. Ok, so the article is rather satirical, but what do you think? Can we use this to our advantage?

: -Jessica B, #237




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