![]() The strike will continue on indefinitely. The AMPTP and the WGA didn’t reach an agreement during their Friday meeting. Jeopardy! season 40 will go on as planned, however, there will be significant changes. If the strike were somehow to end by Labor Day, and shooting were to begin in early fall, the networks might be able to salvage a 13 episode season. Today many network dramas would have begun shooting their 4th episode of the fall season. He posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) the following: Warren Leight, the former executive producer and showrunner of Law & Order: SVU and Criminal Intent shared that the window for a 13 episode season for the broadcast shows is still open. ![]() Tomorrow, it will officially be the second longest strike in WGA history. The AMPTP and the WGA are set to resume talks on Friday, Aug. This, however, does not mean a deal will be struck immediately, only that the union and the representation for the studios and companies will be back to talking about a fair agreement in the hopes of reaching a deal that satisfies both parties. Deadline reports that the WGA and AMPTP are scheduled to resume negotiations starting Friday, Aug. Award shows have been affected as have daytime and late night talks shows which won’t be airing new episodes until the strike is over or, in the case of the late night programs, if the situation becomes financially rough for crew members who are not writers. You can read a full breakdown, here.Īs such, the industry has been steadily grinding to a halt as productions are delayed due to the lack of writers or because of picketing that’s interrupted shooting. The two groups, one an organization that represents writers in the entertainment industry and the other which represents the production companies they work for, couldn’t come to a consensus on compensation including residuals, the future of writers rooms, the creeping threat of artificial intelligence, and more. She will love the ground and has a very eyecatching jockey booking in Paul Townend.Updated: – The WGA strike (also known as the writers strike) has been in full swing since the Basic Agreement’s contract between the Writers Guild of America and The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) expired on May 1, 2023. Twice a top-three finisher in the Flat version of the national naps competition under the pseudonym 'The Edge', G-Rod has a proven record of tipping success over more than ten years and now specialises in hurdles races over jumps and staying races on the Flat. Graeme Rodway is one of the longest-serving members of the Racing Post's tipping and analysis team. Unluckiest loser: Annie Power in the Mares' Hurdle and Goshen in the Triumph, two that tested my love of the National Hunt game and of the Cheltenham Festival. Jumps or Flat? Predominantly the jumps but also love the Flat festivalsįavourite horse: Sprinter Sacre, a horse who knew himself how great he wasįavourite course: Cheltenham (jumps), York (Flat)īiggest win: Fresh winning last year's International but I need to be careful as my wife reads the Racing Post! I will say Nashwan winning the 1989 Guineas and Derby, from which I pocketed a near four-figure ante-post sum – that wasn't too shabby back then! Occupation: Textile development technician To give yourself the chance to take on our pro in the future, sign up here to On The Nose and contact us at score so far: Punters 22-13 The Pro The results will be shared the following day in On The Nose, our free daily newsletter. ![]() ![]() The format is simple: the punter and the pro each give six selections in ITV races decided by us and whoever comes out on top based on level-stakes profit to SP is the winner. Introducing Punter v the Pro, our tipping competition in which Racing Post readers go head to head with top tipster Graeme Rodway. ![]()
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