TV Decoder, the New York Times blog covering all things television, recently cross-posted the Michael Cieply piece.
Since I knew about the conversation regarding this on United Hollywood, I posted a comment to the TV Decoder blog with a link pointing back to the UH post and asking the Grey Lady two questions: in light of the media blackout, where is Mr. Cieply getting his information and has the NYT done a thorough fact check?
FWIW, the New York Times edited out my back-link to the UH post and I'm curious as to what their standards and guidelines are for deleting that.
Moreover, I'm also curious if I will receive an answer from the TV Decoder bloggers. In the world of Web 2.0, the idea is to create a dialogue between readers and publishers. So, will the NY Times respond? We'll see, won't we?
Check out the TV Decoder post here and be sure to leave a comment.
08 February, 2008
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I thought your readers might be interested in this story...
http://news.muckety.com/2008/02/08/friendships-may-help-bring-end-to-writers-strike/681
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Every movie about a strike needs a heroine, someone brash enough to stand on top of a table with a megaphone and demand justice.
But some credit for the possible ending of the three-month-old strike by the Writers Guild of America may be going to a different sort of star.
Wow, who made the map/flow chart? It's so complex and Shakespearean! I'm going to use it for crib notes. Thanks for sharing!
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