8 November 2007, by Webmaster
Hopes for a quick resolution of the writers strike are fading fast.
Back-channel efforts have resumed to avert what’s now looking like a long and painful work stoppage. But those moves aren’t gaining much traction amid continued hardline public stances by both the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers.
Worries have risen that without reviving the WGA talks, the scribes’ work stoppage could easily bleed into the middle of next year.
The DGA’s expected to launch talks (...)