The Directors Reach A Deal!!!

Filed under: Media Minute

Holy shiz!

Very very promising news that the writers strike may be over soon!

The Directors Guild quietly began negotiating with the AMPTP, aka the big media companies, just this month. And they've already reached a deal, it was announced on Thursday. It took them just six days of negotiating.

The writers, on the other hand, have been on strike since November 5th and talks between them and the producers reached a standstill in early December.

Both the writers and the directors were fighting for the same issues (Internet and DVD royalties). Now that the DGA has been able to reach a deal, hopefully the Writers Guild can use that as a blueprint for their own deal.

Big Media has to step up to the plate and begin the talks again, and together the writers and producers need to bring this ugly chapter in Hollywood to a close.

    Posted: Jan 17, 2008 at 6:14 pm / Email this  »

    157 comments to “The Directors Reach A Deal!!!”

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    1. Kiara says – reply to this


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      wtf.

    2. Vanessa says – reply to this


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      yesss

    3. marisa says – reply to this


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      yay peepee!
      i hope they start new shows up soon, i'm having tv withdrawals

    4. omg says – reply to this


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      FIRST!

    5. sophie says – reply to this


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      Oooo i hope its true :)

    6. molly says – reply to this


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      hey you!
      congrats on being first.

    7. Clarke says – reply to this


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      FIRSTTTT
      direectors of what/??

    8. Jenna Montana says – reply to this


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      Good - I'm sick of re-runs.

    9. iheartperez says – reply to this


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      perez you suck.

    10. first says – reply to this


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      first

    11. tina says – reply to this


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      So happy

    12. Susan says – reply to this


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      second????

    13. lala says – reply to this


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      ahhhhh!!!!

    14. katie says – reply to this


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      FINALLY!

      thank goodness, i hate these damn reruns!

    15. marjol3in.punt.nl says – reply to this


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      I hope you're right, Perez.

    16. Curly Q says – reply to this


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      It is about time! Hey Perez!

    17. cock says – reply to this


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      does this mean the office will come back on

    18. HYSTERICAL says – reply to this


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      P PUT UP THE PIC OF THAT DIRTY BRITNEY RAGGIN.

    19. tj says – reply to this


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      just because you side with the writers, doesn't mean the big companies should be the ones to step up negotiations. either side needs to.

    20. Nat says – reply to this


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      That's good to know, but Perez, please stay away from cliches like "step up to the plate". That's weird.

    21. Lauren says – reply to this


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      THANK GOD!

      Thats why they are called directors. They know how to run the show and get shiz done.

      Mybe now the writers can get their fucking act together so we can all go back to work!

    22. Lauren says – reply to this


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      THANK GOD!

      Thats why they are called directors. They know how to run the show and get shiz done.

      Maybe now the writers can get their fucking act together so we can all go back to work!

    23. LT says – reply to this


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      Oh thank god.

    24. Dr Phil is an Ass Wipe says – reply to this


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      It's about time but I hope the directors don't cave in, since I don't believe in unions for non-physical and/or dangerous work! Get a life, writers! That aside, I miss The Office. But not enough to change my mind.

    25. Austin#1 Fan!! says – reply to this


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      FUCK THE WRITERS STRIKE AND THE SAD ASS SHOWS THEY WRITE ANYWAY!!! TINA FEY IS A HAG!!!!!!!

    26. kat says – reply to this


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      forget world hunger - the writers are have been taken care of! Amen!

    27. Nan says – reply to this


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      Pleeeeeze!! Get this Writer's Strike over with!! Lots of people in the business need to get back to work!!! Actors, Caterers, Hairstylists, Make-up Artists, Restaurants, Wardrobe, etc etc etc…Thank you!! Get it done!!

    28. fritszz says – reply to this


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      The DGA wasn't striking over a bunch of emotional issues. It helps.

    29. funride71 says – reply to this


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      Perez, either you are very naive, misinformed, or dumb. Directors are not writers and vice-versa. Historically, the director's guild get their deals done quickly because they carry a lot more power than the writers. Do you honestly think the writers will have a shot at getting the same type of deals that the directors just got? Do your homework, my well-meaning, yet tragically dumb dumb-dumb.

    30. Brittany says – reply to this


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      YES YES YES!!!!!!!! I might actually get to see the end of Grey's Anatomy's season!!!!!!!

    31. FUCK THE WRITERS!!!!!! says – reply to this


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      It is just a matter of time before the worthless scribes cave under their own cowardice and greed. Fuck them all!!! Every single one of them– this entire fiasco has backfired- why? Because the goofs that represent them are a couple of union hacks who have NO IDEA what they are doing. All they are capable of is accepting dues to help pay for their worthless representation. The writers have ALREADY LOST everything that they could have gained by their terms. fucked + fucked = hollywood writer. What a bunch of DUMBFUCKS!!! Go UNION!!!! GO GO GO- AND GO FUCK YOURSELVES!!!!

    32. You dopes deserve EVERY SECOND of this FAILURE says – reply to this


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      Re: funride71

      Writers are just fucking cowards who DESERVE to lose. And they will. Hell, they've already surpassed their terms (in lost wages) and all they can do is fucking fall and fail and pretend to fucking matter. I truly hope that the studios don't even TALK to you stupid fuckers until next year. Fuck you and the greedy union horse you slithered in on.

    33. heynow says – reply to this


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      What funride71 said. The WGA and DGA are not buddies. Part of why the producers were not negotiating with the WGA is because they hoped to use a DGA deal against them. They got exactly what they wanted.

    34. Hyde says – reply to this


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      Hopefully the writers will remember they're all on the same side. They're being pissy with each other.

    35. h says – reply to this


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      seems too good to be true, hope so though

    36. i love you perez says – reply to this


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      oh god please let this be true! this is so exciting!! support the WGA!!!!

    37. FUCK THE WGA!!!! says – reply to this


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      Re: i love you perez
      SCREW THE WGA!!! Just a bunch of greedy threatening cowards who can't admit that they have:
      1. Fucked themselves
      2. Can't win
      3. Generally SUCK at writing. (try to remember the last movie or television show that had memorably good writing… Perhaps ONE or TWO movies a year– and a handful of shows on HBO and Showtime?).
      4. A LONG fucking time before they will have their SAME shitty (300K per year) jobs back.

      Fucking Assholes– ALL OF YOU.

    38. seamus says – reply to this


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      What this says to me is that the people heading the negotiations for the WGA don't have a fucking clue! Obviously the big scary boogie-men who run the networks ARE capable of negotiating - so what does that mean? The heads of the WGA are the ones dragging their feet - hoping to get the public on their side so that they can get everything they want & not have to budge an inch - that IS NOT NEGOTIATING!

    39. Taylor says – reply to this


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      Omj…this is so so so great

    40. WGA = Writers getting Assraped says – reply to this


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      Re: FUCK THE WRITERS!!!!!!
      EXACTLY. Though it should be:
      Formerly Fucked + Currently Fucked + Completely Fucked in the Future = Hollywood Writer. You Pussies have already LOST so go back to your fucking fab jobs and quit whining like you are Norma Fucking Rae. Too bad the studios aren't taking names the way you fucking fascists are. Screw all of you and your pathetic picket lines.

    41. dj says – reply to this


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      its up to the writers to make a deal. they quit, they walked out. if they want to work again, they need to ask for negotiations.

    42. Franklin says – reply to this


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      This actually isn't good news for the writers, P. The DGA has always had a cozy relationship with the producers and studios — the two sides are essentially the same. And directors have always gotten better benefits over the writers, even on productions that the directors themselves never wrote. If you actually believe that this means that the producers/studios will give the writers the same deal as they did the producers, then you're way beyond naive, kid. The DGA sold out the WGA.

      It's really up to the actors (the SAG). Will they show support for the writers, or sell them out, too? (Prediction: They will sell out the writers.)

    43. FINE-A-FREAKIN-LY!!!!!!!!!! :) says – reply to this


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      Thank goodness. Let's hope this is true because this has seriously been a waste of our precious time. Why am I paying so much for cable channels at this point? And not being able to see Johnny Depp receive his Best Actor award at the Golden Globes? A shame! Thank goodness we have the Oscars to look forward to. Another thought…Unions are kind of scary. So controlling… In college, I've read some amazing scripts… why don't they use these brilliant students/writers? They'd gladly accept the pay. Hope you're right Perez… that this is coming to an end.

    44. O says – reply to this


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      Yes, striking puts a lot of people out of work, but the people who are striking are out of work too. Ever think of that? No work = no money for the "greedy" writers as well. Even they risk losing their homes, etc. if this last. They obviously don't want that either. This rant is too long as it is so I will end with this… EDUCATE YOURSELVES. Don't comment blindly on an issue you only know one side of or what your mother's brother's uncle tells you.

    45. O says – reply to this


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      As for some of the other issues being discussed on this thread… if you want to comment at least educate yourselves on the issues. This strike is NOT about greed. There are valid issues in discussion. And to be on strike takes courage not cowardice. Bravo to the directors for striking a deal, however, this does not mean that anyone benefits from this other than the directors who already get paid their dues.

    46. o says – reply to this


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      Someone said that writers suck at writing. Well, friend… keep in mind that writers are generally not the people who get the shows on the air or movies in the theatres nor are they generally the ones that keep them on the air or in the theatres. The people who do that are the people with money and power like executives of production companies, big business, etc… You as a viewer are one of the people who keeps a show on the air or helps boost a movie's box office sales.

    47. o says – reply to this


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      My point is shitty writing does not mean the writers are necessarily shitty. If you want to make ignorant assumptions like that why don't we venture to say writing is shitty because people like shitty entertainment. Not because the writers cannot writer quality material.

    48. O says – reply to this


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      Someone said that writers suck at writing. Well, friend… keep in mind that writers are generally not the people who get the shows on the air or movies in the theatres nor are they generally the ones that keep them on the air or in the theatres. The people who do that are the people with money and power like executives of production companies, big business, etc… You as a viewer are one of the people who keeps a show on the air or helps boost a movie's box office sales. My point is shitty writing does not mean the writers are necessarily shitty. If you want to make ignorant assumptions like that why don't we venture to say writing is shitty because people like shitty entertainment. Not because the writers cannot writer quality material.

    49. og says – reply to this


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      Someone said that writers suck at writing. Well, friend… keep in mind that writers are generally not the people who get the shows on the air or movies in the theatres nor are they generally the ones that keep them on the air or in the theatres. The people who do that are the people with money and power like executives of production companies, big business, etc… You as a viewer are one of the people who keeps a show on the air or helps boost a movie's box office sales. My point is shitty writing does not mean the writers are necessarily shitty. If you want to make ignorant assumptions like that why don't we venture to say writing is shitty because people like shitty entertainment. Not because the writers cannot writer quality material.

    50. og says – reply to this


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      Someone said that writers suck at writing. Well, friend… keep in mind that writers are generally not the people who get the shows on the air or movies in the theatres nor are they generally the ones that keep them on the air or in the theatres. The people who do that are the people with money and power like executives of production companies, big business, etc… You as a viewer are one of the people who keeps a show on the air or helps boost a movie's box office sales.

    51. SuperPimp says – reply to this


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      Writers would have a better chance at getting royalties if they negotiated seperately. If you write for a shitty show that doesn't sell dvd's or get downloaded much… you prob shouldn't be getting the same deal as someone who writes for heroes etc. GG to Unions… protecting the lazy and those of the suck since worker saftey become almost a non-issue.

    52. Timmy says – reply to this


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      YAY!!! FINALLY!!!

    53. Laura says – reply to this


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      EVEN IF THE WRITERS STRIKE WILL END WITHIN THE NEXT 2 WEEKS, A MAJORITY OF THE SHOWS WILL NOT BE COMING BACK THIS SEASON. DO NOT EXPECT TO SEE NEW EPISODES UNTIL FALL! ITS ON EONLINE

    54. kent anderson says – reply to this


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    55. Sheely says – reply to this


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      I think I'm one rare person that actually likes the strike. It's given me a reason to go about my business doing other things. I've lost interest in the many shows I used to like. I don't know if I want the temptation to be there.

      Conan's back on and that's really all that ever mattered to me. That guy could carry that show on his own if he wanted to.

    56. Jeanna says – reply to this


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      The writers ARE WORKING!!!!! I was in the post office in Sherman Oaks, CA on Friday and overheard a writer on the phone (yes I was eavesdropping). He was talking to another writer and he was discussing the fact that himself and SEVERAL OTHER WRITERS are all working for Cartoon Network!!! So while those of us pee-ons that have set jobs are completely out of work until they "settle" things they are not only receiving risiduals from past work, but being paid WEEKLY by working for non-SAG projects.

      TALK ABOUT BULLSH*T.

    57. Britney's lover says – reply to this


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      Who cares about the writers. They have been turning out trash for years and are the real reason the entire industry is in the dumpster. Fire them all and get new ones.

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