View Full Version : Why doesn't the writers strike effect the NFL moring shows?
14ers
11-11-2007, 02:16 PM
ESPN, FOX, and CBS all employ writers to write those player segments on their morning shows, so why weren't these show effected? Most of the Hosts on these shows are all Ex-Union members, so I do not think they would cross the picket line.
I wouldn't think there would be much of a difference between a writer on the Letterman show and a writer on the FOX Sunday morning show?
Buccaneer
11-11-2007, 02:25 PM
Because sports blowhards can talk on and on about sports without a script but morons like Letterman and Leno cannot open their mouths without having someone tell them what to say.
larrymcg421
11-11-2007, 02:28 PM
Because sports blowhards can talk on and on about sports without a script but morons like Letterman and Leno cannot open their mouths without having someone tell them what to say.
Actually Letterman did go without a script during the last writers strike.
My guess is that the sports shows writers belong to a separate untion for news writers, and thus are not affected by the current strike.
DanGarion
11-11-2007, 05:44 PM
The writers strike is about royalties for DVD and Internet Broadcasts of shows. Sports shows aren't put on to DVDs nor are they really broadcast over and over on the internet.
Young Drachma
11-11-2007, 06:14 PM
They don't use script writers. They might use production assistants and research assistants, all of whom can write. But..not actual 'writers' in the traditional sense. I doubt anyone working on those shows are WGA members.
Ragone
11-11-2007, 10:49 PM
Because Shannon Sharpe, Terry Bradshaw don't know how to read?
Honestly, i think all their stuff is pre rehearsed ad lib..
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