16 June 2009, by Webmaster
One year after the WGA strike, the natives — that is, the writers — are still restless.
"The Internet has changed the face of TV and the business, and it was essential for the writers to get a foothold," says Carol Mendelsohn, executive producer of CBS’ "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," who also served on the WGA negotiating committee.
And according to WGA West president Patrick Verrone, they got what they wanted, more or less.
"The biggest gain is that we have a contract for writers in (...)