Hahaha ini baru lucu.

Host acara membayar writernya sendiri.. hahaha..

Baru rasa deh tuh..

 

Ya udah, kalo emang film2 baru akan berhenti, maka berharap aja akan diputar
film2 lama.

Atau jangan malah Amreka bakal impot film dari India untuk mengisi acara TV
mereka?....

 

 

Salam,

Eri

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Budiss
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 6:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Indo-StarTrek] Acara2 TV tengah malam terkena effek pemogokan

 

Karena pemogokan para writer, maka host acara TV tengah malam
(Late Show) terpaksa merogoh koceknya sendiri, untuk membayar
staff dan crew nya yang loyal.
Imbas dan dampak pemogokan itu semakin meluas.

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Conan paying staff out of pocket 

By Tim Surette - TV.com 
November 30, 2007 at 03:38:00 PM

Late-night talk-show host Conan O'Brien compensating production staff during
strike-induced production halt. 

Since the Writers Guild of America strike hit Hollywood earlier this month,
late-night talk shows have been hit the hardest. All of the major nocturnal
chitchat-fests immediately stopped production as their writers walked the
picket line, and reruns have taken over. 

The work stoppage is major blow to the non-writing production staff on those
shows, as paychecks have been frozen. However, the staff of one show will
continue to get checks, but they'll be signed by a pale, lanky redhead. 

Late-night personality Conan O'Brien is paying the salaries of the
non-writing employees of his show, Late Night With Conan O'Brien, "for the
foreseeable future," according to Variety. Citing a representative from NBC
Universal, the trade says that O'Brien will be paying nearly 80 employees
out of his own pocket. 

O'Brien himself, who allegedly has an eight-figure salary, is also not being
paid during the strike. 

David Letterman is also paying his staff during the strike, though he is
going through his production company, Worldwide Pants. The company is also
paying the staff of its other show, Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson. NBC
said it would pay the staff of its late-nighters through the month, but may
start layoffs as soon as next week. 

Another late-night talk-show host is doing something else to see that his
staff gets paid. Carson Daly, of Last Call With Carson Daly, is the only
late-night host to go back to work and cross the picket line. 

According to Variety, Daly said, "As a non-WGA member I feel I have
supported my four guild writers and their strike by suspending production
for a month. While I continue to support their cause, I can't, in all good
conscience, stand by and let that happen to the vast majority of my loyal
staff and crew."

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Salam,
Budiss.

 



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