
Now that Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien — both WGA members — have announced they will be “reluctantly” returning to the airwaves without their writers on January 2nd, the WGA East and West is reminding everyone of its pre-approved “Strike Rules pertaining to Comedy/Variety”, which were sent to all comedy/variety shows prior to the strike. “These are the rules we expect all the hosts to adhere to if they go back on the air without their writers, who will still be on strike,” a WGA spokesperson says. Meanwhile, David Letterman’s Worldwide Pants continues negotiations for The Late Show and The Late Late Show starring Craig Ferguson with the WGA for that “interim agreement” that’s supposed to be a sure thing:

Here were today’s statements by the NBC late night hosts:
Jay Leno: “This has been a very difficult six weeks for everybody affected by the writers strike. I was, like most people, hoping for a quick resolution when this began. I remained positive during the talks and while they were still at the table discussing a solution ‘The Tonight Show’ remained dark in support of our writing staff. Now that the talks have broken down and there are no further negotiations scheduled I feel it’s my responsibility to get my 100 non-writing staff, which were laid off, back to work. We fully support our writers and I think they understand my decision.”
Conan O’Brien: “For the past seven weeks of the writers’ strike, I have been and continue to be an ardent supporter of the WGA and their cause. My career in television started as a WGA member and my subsequent career as a performer has only been possible because of the creativity and integrity of my writing staff. Since the strike began, I have stayed off the air in support of the striking writers while, at the same time, doing everything I could to take care of the 80 non-writing staff members on ‘Late Night.’
“Unfortunately, now with the New Year upon us, I am left with a difficult decision. Either go back to work and keep my staff employed or stay dark and allow 80 people, many of whom have worked for me for fourteen years, to lose their jobs. If my show were entirely scripted I would have no choice. But the truth is that shows like mine are hybrids, with both written and non-written content. An unwritten version of ‘Late Night,’ though not desirable, is possible – and no one has to be fired.
“So, it is only after a great deal of thought that I have decided to go back on the air on January 2nd. I will make clear, on the program, my support for the writers and I’ll do the best version of ‘Late Night’ I can under the circumstances. Of course, my show will not be as good. In fact, in moments it may very well be terrible. My sincerest hope is that all of my writers are back soon, working under a contract that provides them everything they deserve.”
At the end of the day, the WGA issued this statement:
“The AMPTP walked away from the bargaining table on December 7, rather than negotiate a fair agreement for writers. NBC forcing Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien back on the air without writers is not going to provide the quality entertainment that the public deserves. The only solution to the strike is a negotiated settlement of the issues. If the AMPTP won’t come to the table, then it’s time for responsible companies to come forward and negotiate a fair deal.”
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jay and conan are scabs, period. end of discussion. they should be kicked out of the guild and their shows disrupted. and I don’t believe that the noble jimmy kimmel is bankrupt. he’s earned a multimillion dollar annual salary for several years and he’s been paying maybe 150 grand per week for the last 6 weeks to staffers. do the math.
what’s extra annoying about leno and conan is that they were supposed to return on Jan 7 but decided to jump the gun and return Jan 2 probably because they think all the picketers will be on holiday.
This is a bad development for the strike, but will probably improve the quality of American talk shows. In other words, more Charlie Rose-style conversation and no cheesy-ass skits, often starring the staff writers… You guys know who you are.
Oh, come now, those writers will be phoning in material a la what’s going on with the soaps….
I agree with Westward Ho completely: Conan and Jay are scabs.
Thanks for the fucking donuts, Jay. They were a big help.
And Conan, your former colleagues from The Simpsons are out at Fox every day. What a shame you couldn’t follow their example and man up.
“This is a bad development for the strike, but will probably improve the quality of American talk shows. In other words, more Charlie Rose-style conversation and no cheesy-ass skits, often starring the staff writers…”
I have always wanted to see Dave do a Charlie Rose type interview show.
Jay not so much.
Don’t know about the others, but Jay gets hundreds of jokes faxed and e-mailed to him every day from submitters who have pre-signed release forms letting him air them. As I understand it, this too would be a violation of WGA rules.
It may be great to have all of these guys back. You know they’re going to talk about the strike. And they’re sympathetic. I wish Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert would cut a deal, by the way. There’s a lot out there that needs talking about.
These guys deserve the same treatment Carson Daly got. Even more so since they are WGA members.
Conan and Jay are scabs. The WGA should resume picketing early.
right on, “westward ho”
leno and conan are scabs – kimmel is not near bankruptcy – if he is, it is not due to allegedly paying any staff salary
DO NOT WATCH LENO OR CONAN, AMERICA
[does anyone watch kimmel?]
personally, we never watch leno or conan – we watch jon stewart and, on occasion, letterman
we’re not surprised leno is scabbing – heaven forbid he have to pay his staff more than a few weeks from his tens of millions and millions of earnings
but, we ARE surprised at conan
though his show stinks, we thought conan was a good guy – until this strike – now he’s scabbing, he’s associated with that cuckoo polone, and more – though conan is a talented writer, i.e. the simpsons, his talk show has never been funny
No monologues and no “someone told me you…” intros to “unscripted” discussions with guests. If Leno or Conan think up a joke on the spot and speak it, as WGA members, they’re scabbing. As for protecting their “non-writer” employees, the Guild didn’t lay off these crews.
Let’s see how many (and which) actors cross a picket line to appear on these shows to promote holiday releases. And if we aren’t willing to picket the gates through which the talent arrives, we deserve the shitty deal we’ll get. We probably shouldn’t have granted the waiver for the Liz Taylor AIDS thing. This has to get uglier before it gets pretty again.
And I’m going to reach through the monitor and strangle the next person who says he or she really misses Jon Stewart and thinks “he’d probably talk about the strike a lot — and plus he’d really put it to Bush & Co.!” We have a new enemy, now being unmasked: the liberal with his heart in the right place who’s ready to cut our legs out from under us.
No deals. No flexibility. No cover for scab shows.
Leno and Conan are lower than dirt. Especially Conan — he was a writer first. Dirt. Scum. Worms. I will never watch them again.
I’ve always been a Letterman guy, and I could never out my finger on why. I can now — he’s got a soul. The rest are just money grubbing network-owned automatons.
Quite simply: You either have integrity or you don’t.
They aren’t the only ones who should be blackballed. The networks should be told the SHOWS will be blackballed as long as they are the hosts if they come back Jan 2. Suddenly Jay may grow a backbone and attach a picket sign to it if he realizes he’s screwed either way. The cast and crews of every drama and sitcom are out of luck, why should Jay’s people fare better because he’s scabbing? Sorry for all those people but if we don’t cut the head off of Freddie Krug – er – Les Monve – er, the boogie man, he will come back at us again and again and again.
They’re scabs, and I’ll bet anything they’re going to be using scab material from backdoor channels, I don’t care what they say. Their shows suck even with writers, they don’t have any talent as hosts, the idea that they’re going to be going it alone is laughable. They’ll do whatever NBC wants, and NBC will be fine with using scab writers.
What is the holdup on the Letterman deal? Let’s get him back on the air first and put pressure on SAG members to stay the hell off the scab shows.
For the Letterman writers to return to work– even under a special accomodation– does not exactly seem like an act of solidarity while the rest of the guild is manning the picket line… Perhaps these writers could donate a portion of their salaries to the WGA strike fund until the strike is over
Before we go too far in denouncing Jay and Conan as scabs, we need to see the shows. If they’re willing to let the shows suck without scripted material, they’re playing the game reasonably, particularly if they use the shows as a platform for supporting the writers.
I wouldn’t mind seeing a Conan monologue like this:
“Since the writers are on strike, and I’m a writer, I can only use jokes written before the strike. If these jokes sound familiar, it’s because I’m repeating my monologue from six years ago today. Please support the writers by checking out United Hollywood dot com.”
It would piss off the network, but satisfy the terms of his contract. Ie he donated his salary to the strike fund, so much the better.
(I chose “six years ago today” because the days of the week are the same, at least until February 29.)
Pistachio has NAILED what was bothring me. I agree thatDave’s writers should make a gesture. It’s the right thing to do. And even though it seems wrong, the Late Show coming back WILL have a positive effect for the WGA that will offset CBS making $$$$ on the deal.
The Late Show will sit there, lights on in the night like a blazing beacon. It’s a sigh to every other show that there is a way back. It will drive the producers/cast/below-the-lines of every other show crazy. It will drive the shareholders of all the other companies crazy. It will piss off the advertisers who can’t get their ads on because the Late Show’s ad slots are already taken. And it will increase to pressure on the networks to settle, for god’s sake.
On the other hand, we should screw over The Tonight Show and Late Nite With Conan forever. Tell NBC not to bother negotiating for late night because both shows are permanently blackballed as long as Conan and Jay are the hosts. Forever.
Perhaps, facing that reality, Jay and Conan will back down. They’re screwed otherwise, their careers effectively over. Maybe they’ll grow the spines every showrunner has developed and stay away.
Otherwise, they really ARE scabs. And what do you do to a scab?
Picket.
As Letterman said about an earlier group of executives …they’re just another group of GE pinheads.
Now add Leno and O’Brien to the list.
I thought Leno would be the first guy to go … but Conan, well …
Both shows are so skit-based these days.
Talking heads doesn’t fit their version of late night.
As we all know too well, Johnny Carson can talk to little old ladies with special potato chips and get a laugh.
You need to urge your family and friends who normally watch Leno or Conan to boycott the programs. Not just now, but forever. Boycott the shows and their sponsors. But while we’re boycotting we need to assign certain WGA people to monitor the programs and report any use of material by either Jay or conan and for this violation to be reported immediately.
Now – Anybody interested in joint mass rallies in Burbank and N.Y. outside NBC east and west that day? We may be able to shut ‘em down or at least keep some of the guests out. Minimally we receive decent press coverage and make sure the public understands that Jay and Conan are not loyal people, they’re not union people. Their payback is the only thing they understand – a palpable erosion in their ratings.
Pistachio, the “special accomodation” the Letterman writers would be returning to work under is Worldwide Pants, a production company, agreeing to the WGA’s demands for a reasonable share of the New Media it is responsible for. In other words, the thing we have been fighting for all along.
I never watched their sucky shows anyway.
Damn all scabs.
Perhaps people aren’t supposedly to actually ask this but, if Leno and Co are so funny and good at what they do, WHY DO THEY HAVE WRITERS WRITING THEIR MONOLOGUES? In reality, they’re nothing more than glorified interviewers (interviews which are mapped out ahead of time by both parties to boot) so why do these no-talents get paid about $60 million a year? It’s not like people watch their shows for them. People watch the show for the guests. Reality check people!
That’s ridiculous. The Letterman writers aren’t doing anything wrong. We can’t ask independent producers to cut separate deals and then guilt trip their writers when they do. Wh cares if there’s 20 fewer guys out picketing? As for donating money, they probably will, but again, 20 guys donating money isn’t going to make any differenceeither. I’d rather have common sense, no petty, childish resentment, and have this over quicker than have “solidarity” and be out all together for the next 5 years.
“Before we go too far in denouncing Jay and Conan as scabs, we need to see the shows.”
No we don’t. I don’t care if Conan and Jay do nothing but rail against the AMPTP. Who cares? That gets us nowhere as long as the advertisers are still paying ad rates for these scab shows. The only way Tweedledee and Tweedledumb can help us now is by refusing to do any interviews, doing everything they can to ensure their ratings stay as low as possible, and ensuring that only Letterman can book talent. And since NBC didn’t hold a gun to their heads and they went back voluntarily, I don’t see that happening any time soon.
Sounds like “enlarged balls” wasn’t contagious.