WRITERS STRIKE LEADS TO INCREASED REALITY SHOWS

From the story: … the five networks collectively have 48.5 possible hours of reality fare in their mid-season pipeline. If the strike drags on, count on that number to shoot up.


Just what we need. I can survive, lose weight, be locked in house, run a race, get married, ballroom dance, be a pop star, or front a band, open a restaurant and have a British nanny tell me how to raise my kid.

ABC News

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