![]() All that’s going on now is they’re compounding their losses.” If they keep us longer, that price doesn’t go down. That deal is going to be some version of what we’re looking for. When the broadcast season begins to evaporate, when Sony moves all of its movies from 2023 to 2024, when you look ahead to next year and you say, ‘What is Warner going to program on HBO once they get through this?’ How do they manage that, month after month after month? They’re going to make a deal with us. It’s really a question of how long it’s going to take the companies to say, ‘We understand that we have no choice but to sit down and have a real conversation.’ I can’t determine that. Once they get into a room and they’re open to having real conversations, you do go very fast. ![]() Chris expressed: “There’s no way for me to know that. The last writer’s strike back in 2007-2008 lasted exactly 100 days, and Keyser spoke to the Hollywood Reporter on what length of time he is expecting this to continue in the 2023 version. Today on Wednesday August 9th makes it officially 100 days since the WGA strike began, which has impacted every scripted television and streaming series and motion picture production.Ĭhris Keyser, the co-chair of the Writers Guild of America’s negotiating committee, is calling out the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers for allowing this to go on and the work stoppage saying today is “shameful” and “a day of infamy.” This comes five says after both sides attempted to get back to the negotiating table. So, what do you think about the move to January for the Primetime Emmys? What do you think the Daytime Emmy should do as we get further into summer and into the fall? Comment below. ![]() However, with the writers strike on-going now at day 101, and the SAG-AFTRA strike continuing, it would seem Fox is betting on all parties to come to new contracts and resolution with the AMPTP in the fall, paving way for enough time to properly have all nominees, presenters and production able to make the Emmys what it has been in the past a celebration of the creative efforts of the television and streaming communities.įor daytime fans, we still have no update from CBS or the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences of a new date to air the 5 0th annual Daytime Emmy Awards that was previously set for this past June, prior to the writers strike. An edited down TV special of those ceremonies will air January, 13, 2024, at 8 PM on FXX.Īs previously reported, Fox had been looking to postpone the Emmys to January all along, while the TV Academy was hoping for a November presentation. The Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies will also take place at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Jan. A host is expected to be set following the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike. The awards are now set to air from 8PM -11PM EST live coast to coast from the Peacock Theater at LA Live in downtown, Los Angeles. Day.įox, whose turn it is of the four networks to carry the ceremonies, is expanding the broadcast from two to three hours. In a joint announcement on Thursday, the Television Academy and Fox have revealed that the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards will now take place on Monday January 15th, 2024, which also happens to be Martin Luther King Jr. Share your condolences on the loss of Elizabeth Snyder to the Days writing team, and her family via the comment section below. The family is asking that contributions may be made in Elizabeth’s honor to the Writers Guild Foundationwhich preserves and promotes the history and craft of writing for the screen. ![]() She is survived by her husband, Clay Marquardt, son Charlie and daughter Anne. Snyder was born in 1961 in Buffalo, New York, and lived most of her adult life in Pasadena, California, where she had an Emmy-winning writing career. Throughout her career, Elizabeth also wrote for: One Life to Live, Another World, All My Children, Port Charles, Sunset Beach and The Bold and the Beautiful. ![]() Betsy was a kind, thoughtful person, a pleasure to work with and loved what she did. Snyder, an Emmy-winning writer, had been with the DAYS scribe team from 2011-2021, and served as an associate head writer, breakdown writer, and script writer, during her tenure for the NBC soap opera.ĭAYS current head writer, Ron Carlivati tweeted the news on Saturday sharing Snyder’s obit and expressing: “ I wanted to take a moment to share with all the fans of Days of our Lives the sad news that one of our writers has passed away. Longtime Days of our Lives writing team member, Elizabeth Snyder passed away on November 9th following a brief illness. ![]()
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