Posted June 30, 2008
by The TriggerStreet Team
Categories: Film Production, Industry News, Music, SAG Strike, Short Film Spotlight, TriggerStreetTV, TV Production
WALL-E comes in big at the box office as Coldplay strikes it rich in iTunes and on the record charts with their newest album "Viva La Vida", but things aren't all rosy, questions loom out west as SAG negotiations go into the 10th inning and most importantly, the question of the hour: will Episode 50 be the final podcast??
SHOW NOTES - Episode 50
*News
-Coldplay's 'Viva la Vida' tops charts
-Screen Actors Guild aims to thwart AFTRA contract with studios
-Disney's "WALL-E" wows box office
-Current box office returns
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SHOW NOTES - Episode 50
*News
-Coldplay's 'Viva la Vida' tops charts
-Screen Actors Guild aims to thwart AFTRA contract with studios
-Disney's "WALL-E" wows box office
-Current box office returns
Want to download and watch this or previous episodes of TriggerStreetTV? You can download them from iTunes right now. Just go to the iTunes Music Store and search for "TriggerStreet." It's free!
While you're on iTunes, please make sure to take a few minutes and write a review of the show. We'd love to know what you think. We hope to broaden the audience for this show to folks who may not be members of this site already, and your reviews on iTunes definitely help to make that a possibility.
[Posted June 30, 2008]


At least 50 more!
About the SAG position:
If SAG thought the WGA agreement was a bad deal (on which theirs improves), why didn't they complain at the time it was signed, as they did with the DGA deal?
I'm not an AMPTP supporter, but SAG should grit its teeth and work with the other guilds to ensure that they're prepared for the next contract. It will easily take 3 years of hard work.