June 9, 20232 yr Member https://www.sagaftra.org/get-involved/solidarity-wga Edited June 9, 20232 yr by John
June 9, 20232 yr Member It shouldn't affect the soaps https://www.soapoperanetwork.com/2022/06/sag-aftra-board-approves-tentative-network-television-code-soaps-talk-shows-more
June 16, 20232 yr Member Soap actors do not work under the same agreement that SAG/AFTRA is currently on the verge of striking about so they will be expected to continue to work and are not in breach of their union obligations by doing so. https://deadline.com/2023/06/soaps-actors-working-sag-aftra-strike-scripts-written-1235418533/
June 16, 20232 yr Member I had somehow completely missed that side agreement before this week. Interesting.
June 17, 20232 yr Webmaster What I forgot, and got reminded by in the Deadline article, is that soaps are literally the ONLY productions still running with no hope of shutting down. So why aren't networks producing more of them? If they could care less about a strike impacting their productions, why not go out and produce more of them? They are WAY cheaper to produce than a lot of TV content and don't take as long to edit like reality TV does, particularly with the insertion of those personality comments needed for each high point in a reality storyline. Just a thought.
June 17, 20232 yr Member 14 minutes ago, Errol said: What I forgot, and got reminded by in the Deadline article, is that soaps are literally the ONLY productions still running with no hope of shutting down. So why aren't networks producing more of them? If they could care less about a strike impacting their productions, why not go out and produce more of them? They are WAY cheaper to produce than a lot of TV content and don't take as long to edit like reality TV does, particularly with the insertion of those personality comments needed for each high point in a reality storyline. Just a thought. Or, maybe, throw them some extra budget for a few months? LOL.
June 17, 20232 yr Webmaster 12 minutes ago, Liberty City said: Or, maybe, throw them some extra budget for a few months? LOL. Doubtful. The idea is to save money, haha.
June 17, 20232 yr Member 56 minutes ago, Errol said: What I forgot, and got reminded by in the Deadline article, is that soaps are literally the ONLY productions still running with no hope of shutting down. So why aren't networks producing more of them? If they could care less about a strike impacting their productions, why not go out and produce more of them? They are WAY cheaper to produce than a lot of TV content and don't take as long to edit like reality TV does, particularly with the insertion of those personality comments needed for each high point in a reality storyline. Just a thought. But we need 5000 hours of Today or GMA...
June 17, 20232 yr Webmaster 15 minutes ago, jcar03 said: But we need 5000 hours of Today or GMA... And these days, only the parent series are doing well. Their spinoffs, not so much. GMA3 is barely doing numbers higher than it did two years ago and the TODAY sequels have just faltered. Then again, the parent shows have long since missed their heyday numbers.
June 17, 20232 yr Member Since I have been out of the television writing pipeline loop for several years now, I have a question and it’s a genuine question, not meant to be sarcastic: do writers, particularly those fresh from pre-professional programs really want to write for a daytime soap these days? One of the comments said something like ‘hire new writers’ but I wonder, where would they get them from? I am not sure if anyone who really cares about their ability to work for other genres would want to write for a daytime soap where they’d have to resort to Fi-Core, it is a status that marks you for the rest of your career. If writing for a soap is your only ambition, it won’t matter but it seems like a career stranglehold if you want to eventually write for other genres of television.
June 18, 20232 yr Member Did anyone else notice this? 'The Young and the Restless' castmates and #sagaftramembers Eileen Davidson and Kate Linder brought the drama (in a good way) at the Soap Writers Picket at CBS Television City on Friday. #WGAstrong #SAGAFTRAstrong #unionstrong #1u #YR pic.twitter.com/awbNKhTLgg — SAG-AFTRA (@sagaftra) June 17, 2023
July 11, 20232 yr On 6/18/2023 at 8:55 AM, DramatistDreamer said: Did anyone else notice this? 'The Young and the Restless' castmates and #sagaftramembers Eileen Davidson and Kate Linder brought the drama (in a good way) at the Soap Writers Picket at CBS Television City on Friday. #WGAstrong #SAGAFTRAstrong #unionstrong #1u #YR pic.twitter.com/awbNKhTLgg — SAG-AFTRA (@sagaftra) June 17, 2023 Saw pix. ED was with Sara Bibel proudly holding a SAGAFTRA sign. New today about IF they go on strike Wed. Frankly it's common sense. They can't act & they can't promote acting projects. But, no, it does not apply to soap actors. https://www.thewrap.com/sag-aftra-strike-rules-publicists/?fbclid=IwAR3yg3ywbHQ6XIMfAL0AXZTMVr47sAQlbTj-9Ju9u0a-A_9-rqdDdGkiiA4 And, in other news there is a pic elsewhere of Fran Drescher in Italy with a Kardashian. Why the heck is she not at the negotiating table?