You are reading an exclusive WrapPRO article for free. Want to level up your entertainment career? Subscribe to WrapPRO. One of the issues at the heart of the WGA strike continues to be mini-rooms and ...
George R.R. Martin wrote another impassioned blog post about the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, doubling down on his support for the Guild while honing in on what he believes is the strike’s ...
Over the weekend, we checked in with bestselling author George R.R. Martin ("Game of Thrones" universe), who shared updates on the second season of AMC's Dark Winds, Peacock's Wild Cards, HBO/Max's A ...
George R.R. Martin has no patience with mini-rooms and how they make it impossible for new writers to succeed. In his latest blog post, the author talks about how he got his start in TV by writing for ...
The WGC points to miniaturized Canadian TV writers' rooms to explain a “steady” fall in local series gigs for its members in recent years. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief A proliferation of “mini ...
One of the issues at the heart of the WGA strike continues to be mini-rooms and the impact they’ve had — and could continue to have — on television shows. But, as WGA members who spoke with TheWrap ...
It shouldn’t come as any surprise that A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin supports the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike — insert lazy joke about The Winds of Winter never releasing ...
"Streamers and shortened seasons have blown the ladder to splinters," the "Game of Thrones" creator said of fostering new talent in the WGA. Martin, who recently voiced his support for the Writers ...
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