Moment Of Zen
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W Hollywood właśnie scenarzyści rozpoczynają strajk, co dotknie nie tylko produkcję filmów, ale także programy telewizyjne. Od przyszłego tygodnia nie będzie nowych odcinków “The Daily Show”, ale Jon Stewart (o którym pisaliśmy już np. tutaj) z tej okazji zachęcił wszystkich do odwiedzenia nowej strony swojego programu. TheDailyShow.com to jeszcze wersja beta, ale docelowo znajdą się tam WSZYSTKIE wyemitowane odcinki. Warto przypomnieć sobie klasyczne fragmenty i zobaczyć, gdzie karierę zaczynali m.in. Steve Carell i Stephen Colbert.
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kormak Says:
Listopad 6th, 2007 at 01:02SEXY UPDATE:
Jon Stewart of The Daily Show has committed to pay the salaries of his own writers and those of The Colbert Report for the next two weeks, so his writers won’t be harmed financially by the strike during that period.
Futhermore, The New York Times reports that Stewart and Colbert are planning shows that are heavy on interviews, that won’t rely on writers. I think it’s a grand gesture on Stewart’s part to support his writers financially during this strike, and I also understand the need to keep these two shows going in some fashion, considering the current political climate (presidential elections a mere year away) that dictates most of their content. Stewart also encouraged viewers to check out content on The Daily Show’s website.Stewart told Maureen Dowd in the most current issue of Rolling Stone that he has admired socialist leaders since childhood, so his support of the strike is according to The Huffington Post “Mixed Media” writer Jeff Bercovici, unsurprising. I think what surprises me is that, as a writer himself, I haven’t yet seen any pictures of Stewart walking the picket line.