Sunday, 11 May 2008

Hollywood writers are back at work

Hollywood writers are back at work



Hollywood screenwriters have voted to end their three-month-long strike over newly media royalties, bringing an ending to the US entertainment industry's most damaging contravention for 20 eld.
The dispute forced the wait or cancellation of tV shows and films, and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
The strike also lED to the cancellation of the Golden Globes awards ceremony.
The back-to-work purchase order was back by 92.5% of Writers Club of U.S.A. members and followed union leaders' blurb of their contract liquidation with the studios.
Members of the guild will vote at a afterward date on a proposed three-year get, which would give writers newly payments for work streamed on the cyberspace and double the money they realize for TV shows and films resold as downloads. The compress would besides continue made-for-web content.




Eddie Money