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Jay Leno Accused of Violating Writers Strike Rules
by Jay in Television at 09:41 AM on 2008.01.04
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Source: WENN
U.S. talk show legend JAY LENO has come under fire from the Writers Guild of America (WGA) for ignoring the union's strike and penning scripts for NBC's THE TONIGHT SHOW.
Leno - who returned to The Tonight Show on Wednesday (02Jan08) - has been accused by the WGA of violating the strike rules of the union he belongs to.
Although Leno avoided enlisting the help of other writers, his own contribution to the scripts has outraged the WGA.
The Guild said in a statement on Thursday (03Jan08), "A discussion took place today between Jay Leno and the Writers Guild to clarify to him that writing for The Tonight Show constitutes a violation of the Guilds' strike rules."
David Letterman also returned to U.S. TV on Wednesday night (02Jan08) for the first time in two months, after his production company agreed a deal with striking writers. However, Leno's show is subject to different negotiations.
This time, they've gone too far.
In the beginning, I understood their plight. I even agreed and said "Fight the man, screw 'em!" but as it went on and on, I realized that the only people that are truly suffering...are the innocents. You and I, the people who watch the shows and movies. We're forced to watch the umpteenth rerun because they're fighting for their residuals. (Which I have no problem with. If they're due a fee, then by all means, they deserve it.) This is getting out of hand and ridiculously selfish.
Leno has other obligations and he must meet them as well, like uh...honoring his contract with NBC! He's a stand up comedian, and a lot of his monologue comes from his stand up background and that's where most of his money comes from as well.
It's one thing to fight for your rights, it's another to hurt anyone and everyone in your way while doing so.
Any respect that the writers had earned from me....just went out the window. Screw 'em.
Hollywood should do the smart thing and replace them. I still say some fresh minded people could revitalize old shows and create new hits. The current writers are too complacent...and at this point greedy. (Not corporate level, but close.)