How I Met Your Mother Back 3/17

March 12, 2008 by Josh · Leave a Comment
Filed under: TV 

One of my favorite shows EVAR, is returning from the writer’s strike break this coming Monday and will compete for your St. Patrick’s day evening.  Do me (and yourself) a favor and check out How I Met Your Mother.  It is on CBS at 8:30 Monday nites.  If you are a returning fan be sure to note the time change.

You can get acquainted with the show by visiting it’s Wiki or watching full episodes of How I Met Your Mother free at CBS.com

TV Execs: Digital Is/Isn’t Making us Money

November 14, 2007 by Josh · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Rant, TV 

In case you can’t tell I am sick of the crap the Networks are trying to sell about the internet being promotional and without money earning potential.

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I fail to understand how the executives and networks as a whole continue to deny that the magic of shows starts with the writers. Yes actors are talented but where do they gain their direction and lines from? The scripts people! I used to think the infinite monkey theorem was humorous but all it does is degrade what writers create. I also read last nite that unfortunately the final season of The Shield has also been interrupted by the network’s continued denial of fact and outright greed, which is going to annoy me more than the possibility of LOST ending early. I find it slightly humorous that the networks try to mount a campaign against the writers which is not based on truth in today’s age.. I think it illustrates just how they don’t grasp the reach of the blogosphere its ability to inform more consumers about the reasons behind the strike through, gulp, digital methods.

Why the Writers Guild is Striking

November 10, 2007 by Josh · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Rant, TV, Tech 

In case you aren’t aware the Writer’s Guild of America is striking.  This is why the TV shows you love are in danger of delayed seasons (Lost), cancellation (24) and reruns (Late Night Talk Shows).  I could tell you that the strike is about respect and a small amount of pay for residuals, but the Youtube clip below will do a much better job.

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I will miss the shows we tune into each week but I am whole heartedly behind this strike.  I think it is telling of the networks intelligence that for the longest time they doubted the power of the internet, and now they are doubting the power of their writers and the fans. I urge you to share the reason behind the strike with your friends and co workers.

I think the fans know that the magic starts with the writing.