The Writers Guild of America is on Strike
What Does the WGA Strike Mean for You?
The first shows to be affected by the strike will be the evening talk shows. Talk show such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart will begin to air reruns before most programs due to the fact that they film their shows a day or two before their air date. Meaning that there are no shows in the reserve. Next the daytime shows like The View and Ellen DeGeneres will be affected. Like soap operas? Then you had better get your fill over the next week because these types of show film only one week in advance.
What most television viewers want to know is what will happen to their favorite prime time shows. Most prime time shows are filmed several weeks in advanced. They usually have four show complete and in the "can" at any given time and also a few scripts completed. This of course doesn't pertain to all programs. According to Stuart Levine of MSNBC.com "...deadline challenged writers such as Aaron Sorkin and David Milch didn't give actors their scripts to the actors to work with until they showed up on set." Meaning that some prime time shows will only have a single episode in reserve. What this basically boils down to is that your favorite show like 24, House, Scrubs or whatever will only be in first run episodes until mid December/early January. On a positive note many shows like NBC's Heroes fearing a strike have been busy filming two shows per week.
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