Hollywood on Strike!: An Industry at War in the Internet Age - The Writers Guild (WGA) Strike and Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Stalemate (Entertainment Labor Unions)
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📖 Book Synopsis: It was a Hollywood meltdown ...The Writers Guild went on strike in 2007. The big issue: fees for programs released on new media such as the Internet. The strike was settled one hundred turbulent days later – but then the Screen Actors Guild spiraled out of control, unwilling to accept the same terms but unable to muster a second strike. As the national economy collapsed, idled writers and actors sacrificed millions of dollars in film and TV wages in order to pursue pennies in new media. All told, the turmoil lasted about two years.
But why? Analyzing events as they unfolded, Los Angeles entertainment attorney and journalist Jonathan Handel lays bare the contracts, economics and politics swirling behind the paradox of Hollywood labor relations. Handel is a uniquely qualified guide: a former associate counsel at the Writers Guild, his law practice at TroyGould focuses on new media and entertainment. He was described as “one of the most-quoted sources on the strike,” and recently taught a course on entertainment unions and guilds as an adjunct professor at UCLA School of Law. Handel covers entertainment labor as a Contributing Editor for The Hollywood Reporter and his writing also appears on Forbes.com and the Huffington Post. As a commentator, Handel has appeared in the media hundreds of times.
The 2007-2009 contracts, so hard fought, brought scant months of labor peace: renegotiations began in 2010, and recur every three years. That makes this book essential reading for anyone who wants to understand Hollywood in the digital age.
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Are you fascinated by the glitz and glamour of Hollywood? Do you want to delve into the intriguing world of entertainment labor unions? Look no further than "Hollywood on Strike!: An Industry at War in the Internet Age" by Jonathan Handel. This captivating book takes you behind the scenes of the Writers Guild (WGA) strike in 2007 and the subsequent stalemate with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). It's a gripping account of the tensions, negotiations, and betrayals that unfolded during those turbulent times.
Jonathan Handel, an esteemed Los Angeles entertainment attorney and journalist, offers a unique perspective that only someone deeply immersed in the industry could provide. As a former associate counsel at the Writers Guild and a current law practitioner specializing in new media and entertainment, Handel brings his extensive knowledge and expertise to every page. He was hailed as one of the most quoted sources on the strike and his insightful commentary has graced major media outlets such as Forbes.com and the Huffington Post.
With "Hollywood on Strike!," Handel meticulously dissects the intricate contracts, economics, and politics that shaped the tumultuous labor relations in Hollywood. He sheds light on the contentious issue of fees for programs released on new media platforms, giving readers a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by writers and actors during that period. Furthermore, Handel's analysis extends beyond the strike itself, offering valuable insights into the renegotiations and labor peace that followed. This makes his book a must-read for anyone seeking to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of Hollywood in the digital age.
Don't miss out on this captivating journey into the heart of Hollywood's labor wars. Expand your knowledge of the entertainment industry and gain a deeper appreciation for the struggles that shape the movies and TV shows you love. Order your copy of "Hollywood on Strike!: An Industry at War in the Internet Age" today and take a front-row seat to the drama, passion, and resilience that define the world's most glamorous industry.
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