AMEN AND HALLELUJAH! The strike is OVER!

A deal has been struck between the major media companies and the Writers Guild of America to end the writers’ strike, former Walt Disney chief executive Michael Eisner revealed on CNBC.
“It’s over,” Eisner said. “They made the deal, they shook hands on the deal. It’s going on Saturday to the writers in general.”
Eisner, speaking live on CNBC’s “Fast Money,” seemed to hesitate initially about whether it was possible that the writers could still reject the agreement, but finally suggested the deal’s acceptance was inevitable.
“A deal has been made, and they’ll be back to work very soon,” Eisner said, adding, “I know a deal’s been made. I know it’s over.”
Eisner did not elaborate on terms of the agreement. He said he expects most of the media companies affected by the strike to have “small” write-downs as a result of the deal. Eisner said the deal was struck last Friday.
As a result of studio cutbacks, however, many of the writers who went on strike are unlikely to return to the same big-money contracts they’d had as individuals with the studios, Eisner said.
Shares of Walt Disney and CBS were both up in extended electronic trading Thursday.





February 7th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
I wonder if they will even produce more shows for this season or just hold off on new episodes until fall.
February 7th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
Please tell me this means Desperate Housewives and Pushing Daisies is coming back soon!
February 8th, 2008 at 5:36 am
I am sooo ready for my shows to come back. Does this mean the end for really bad reality tv?