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Category: 7.15 – Special Issue: The Writers’ Strike

Introduction to The Writers’ Strike Issue

May 22, 2008 Katherine Haenschen / FLOW Staff 2 comments

An introduction to this special issue of FlowTV.

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Internships, Idealism, and the WGA Strike
Shelley Jenkins / Cal-State Fullerton

May 22, 2008 Shelley Jenkins / Cal-State Fullerton 9 comments

How undergraduate film and television majors mitigated their own need to cross the picket line, or risk not graduating on time.

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The WGA Strike, the Internet and Media Decentralization
Dante Atkins / Founder, UnitedHollywood.com

May 22, 2008 Dante Atkins / Founder, UnitedHollywood.com 6 comments

How the UnitedHollywood.com blog helped the WGA control the traditional-media narrative

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Fan Support and Its Effect (Or Lack Thereof) on the Strike
Erin Giannini / University of East Anglia

May 22, 2008 Erin Giannini / University of East Anglia 5 comments

Did fan organizing have any “real” bearing on the outcome of the WGA strike?

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“We Write, You Wrong”
Jennie Chamberlain / Screenwriter and Daniel Chamberlain / USC

May 22, 2008 Jennie Chamberlain / Screenwriter and Daniel Chamberlain / USC 2 comments

Jennie Chamberlain / Screenwriter & Daniel Chamberlain / USC

A first-hand account of the daily efforts to organize the strike from a WGA screenwriter, and the wider ramifications on writing culture in L.A.

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