Corden is on break this week, I think. Unsure about next week.

Guess Nick Bernstein will have to pick some more mediocre shows to rerun.



On Wed., Oct. 13, 2021, 12:42 p.m. Kevin M., <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Most in other industry unions like SAG/AFTRA have stated publicly they
> will not work, in solidarity with their IATSE friends.
>
> I have come to enjoy Hollywood strikes; it tends to bring a degree of
> humility to all involved, and it reminds us that the entire industry is
> expendable. In this specific instance, I do side with the union, as their
> demands are quite reasonable. Ultimately I suspect they will settle for a
> lab increased pay rate for streaming productions closer to (but still not
> equal to) broadcast/cable/major studio productions, and the industry will
> offer a vague “pledge to try” to limit work days to eight hours, but that
> the hours won’t change for the most part.
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 8:41 AM Mark Jeffries <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> The walkout would essentially shut down film and television production in
>> North America--the union representing thousands of below-the-line employees
>> claims that the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers is
>> dragging its feet on new contracts:
>>
>>
>> https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/iatse-strike-date-set-1235028690/
>>
>> As I understand it, New York is a separate contract and theoretically
>> would not be included (although there could be sympathy strikes).
>> Commercials, low budget indie films and premium channels contracts are also
>> not affected.  A lot of reality shows are non-union and would continue
>> production.  If my statement is correct, there could still be news shows
>> and new Fallon, Colbert, Meyers, "View" and "TDS" on Monday.  There could
>> also be an attempt to bring scabs in on Kimmel, Corden and "The Talk," but
>> the other unions have pretty much indicated that they are going to honor
>> the picket lines.
>>
>> And the IA has been frisky in theatrical jurisdictions lately--a
>> threatened strike at the Kennedy Center in Washington was averted last week
>> and there was a half-day strike at a suburban Boston theater company that
>> got settled.
>>
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