TV shows delayed by the strikes: ABC, CBS, The CW, FOX, and NBC
The writers strike has entered its third month and, with the AMPTP not coming back to the table to negotiate with the Writers Guild of America, it doesnāt seem to be ending anytime soon. Deadlineās latest report on where the studios stand on the matter alludes to a possible hold off on resuming talks until the fall. The AMPTP also didnāt reach an agreement with SAG-AFTRA, so an actors strike is now underway.
Of course, this means Fall TV is about to look glaringly different once we start rolling toward September. Most of the usual staples wonāt be on the air and instead reality TV shows, animated series, acquisitions, and content that was exclusive to streaming will be filling the schedule. How will each networkāABC, CBS, The CW, FOX, and NBCābe affected by a dual strike?
Hereās what we know about what will be missing from the line-ups come autumn and when theyāll likely make their way to airing.
To read the rest of this you will need to click on the link. It about a four pages.
The writers strike has entered its third month and, with the AMPTP not coming back to the table to negotiate with the Writers Guild of America, it doesnāt seem to be ending anytime soon. Deadlineās latest report on where the studios stand on the matter alludes to a possible hold off on resuming talks until the fall. The AMPTP also didnāt reach an agreement with SAG-AFTRA, so an actors strike is now underway.
Of course, this means Fall TV is about to look glaringly different once we start rolling toward September. Most of the usual staples wonāt be on the air and instead reality TV shows, animated series, acquisitions, and content that was exclusive to streaming will be filling the schedule. How will each networkāABC, CBS, The CW, FOX, and NBCābe affected by a dual strike?
Hereās what we know about what will be missing from the line-ups come autumn and when theyāll likely make their way to airing.
To read the rest of this you will need to click on the link. It about a four pages.