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Posted: February 13, 2008 |
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Members of the Writers Guild of America returned to work Wednesday, after voting to end a 100-day strike that left many out of work and TV shows in reruns. Carl DiOrio of the Hollywood Reporter discusses the impact that the strike has had on Guild members and the Los Angeles economy.
Produced By: Candace Nuzzo
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| U.S. Television and Film Writers Strike |
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| A striker holds up a sign at the Writers Guild of America East Solidarity Rally in New York City's Washington Square. |
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Speaking: Carl DiOrio, Hollywood Reporter Photo Credit: Amber Baldet, flickr.com, Audio Credit: Online NewsHour |
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