Program quality suffers when TV writers are alienated
For fans of The Office, the biggest story of the next two months might not be whether Jim and Pam stay together, but whether the story’s conclusion will even be shown. Because unless the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers compromises to end the Writers Guild of America’s (WGA) strike soon, the concept of prime time story lines chronicled over an entire season of episodes might become obsolete.
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