Golden Globes canceled over strike
Cory Bergman January 7th, 2008
With the threat of pickets from the WGA and promises form SAG members to not cross the picket lines, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has decided to cancel this weekend’s Golden Globe awards. But you can watch an exciting press conference to announce the winners.



3 Comments Add your own
1. discreet_chaos | January 8th, 2008 at 3:10 am
Fancast looks like it has the same line-up as Hulu, but with fewer episodes of indvidual shows and with previously available content from the CBS/Viacom thrown into the mix.
I mean, my wife had never seen any “Mary Tyler Moore”, so we’ve shared a few episodes as a time-killer, while my son and I have been stepping through “Alias Smith and Jones” and “Jack of All Trades” (Bruce Campbell). And, it is little weird that both services would offer these exact same shows. Of course, it may be in the licensing, but you’d think that Comcast would want something different to set their service apart and not just be a place where you can also watch some CBS/Viacom without going to their network websites or maybe loading-up Joost for a title or two.
2. discreet_chaos | January 8th, 2008 at 3:11 am
Whoops! I posted my comment to the wrong thread. Please disregard, while I put it in it’s proper place. (How the heck did I do that?)
3. Anon | January 8th, 2008 at 3:47 pm
I’m really getting tired of this whole strike thing. I think the longer it goes, the less people will care. I don’t understand why the writers would be picketing a show that celebrates their craft.
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