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Downloads are a hole because most of the content is never paid for. It doesn't count. Also, the authors were already compensated, and so were the performers. The producer is the one who risked his own money and he deserves to have at least 1 source of income that they aren't privy to.
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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The ones that aren't paid for directly are paid for in the same way that television broadcasts are paid for- ad revenue.
"Already compensated" is a term that only has meaning in terms of their contract. As the contract is under negotiations, it has no meaning at the moment. It seems pretty likely that the time isn't far off that downloads will be the primary method of distribution, so your "at least 1 source of income" complaint falls pretty flat.
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I have to disagree there. Every time we watch a move or TV show on the 'net, it's the same as watching it on TV, so why shouldn't the writers get paid for that too? Doesn't sound unreasonable too me.
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Those numbers are bullshit. They are not numbers for the writers who write for a television show that is on every week. That is the amount of money averaged for all of the members of the writer's guild. This includes those working and not working. When a writer writes a script for a movie and he gets 250k for it, and he says he spent 5 years writing it (which means he's a useless slug) they say, "He only made 50k per year".
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No, it just stresses something that is already true.
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In 2006, the average weekly pay for a writing job in television broadcasting in New York was $2,450. Weekly--what an odd way to calculate it, right? Why not yearly? It's because they really are paid by the week. A standard show season is usually 13 weeks, 26 weeks at most. So that translates to $31,850-$63,700 per year. You might get lucky enough to be employed on more than one show, but their seasons must be completely independent and not overlap for even a week, which is difficult with cable and impossible with networks. |
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God forbid writers should find another job during the other 6 months and have to work all year like everyone else. There's a lot of people who work much harder and who have a far greater education than most writers who don't make that much money working all year.
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The unique product the writers create is demonstrably worth more than they are being paid for it. Neither side wants the industry to switch to a completely free-market model, but if it did, you may be certain they'd be earning a lot more than they are now. |
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Also shut down is Sci-Fi's "Battlestar Galactica", due to the same reason. "Bionic Woman" had shootings scheduled up until December 12, and "BSG" was supposed to stay in production until mid-March. Last edited by Drax; 11-23-2007 at 03:18 AM. |
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...So when's BSG going to air?!
what about the mini-series?!
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