'The Drew Barrymore Show' , to Return Despite SAG/WGA Strikes.
On September 10, Drew Barrymore announced that
her talk show would return to the air for its fourth
season, despite the ongoing SAG/WGA strikes.
On September 10, Drew Barrymore announced that
her talk show would return to the air for its fourth
season, despite the ongoing SAG/WGA strikes.
According to a statement posted on Instagram,
Barrymore said the decision to bring back "The Drew
Barrymore Show" doesn't break the terms of the strike. .
According to a statement posted on Instagram,
Barrymore said the decision to bring back "The Drew
Barrymore Show" doesn't break the terms of the strike. .
I own this choice. We are in
compliance with not discussing
or promoting film and television
that is struck of any kind, Drew Barrymore, via Instagram.
NBC reports that just days in to the strike,
Barrymore stepped down from hosting
the MTV Movie & TV Awards.
NBC reports that just days in to the strike,
Barrymore stepped down from hosting
the MTV Movie & TV Awards.
In her post, Barrymore goes on
to explain the decision to bring
her talk show back to the air. .
I want to be there to provide what
writers do so well, which is a way to
bring us together or help us make
sense of the human experience. , Drew Barrymore, via Instagram.
I hope for a resolve for
everyone as soon as possible, Drew Barrymore, via Instagram.
NBC reports that the ongoing strike has stretched on for over
three months, and includes both screenwriters and the Screen
Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. .
In July, the SAG-AFTRA board
unanimously voted to go on
strike for the first time since 1980.
Members are seeking a new contract that takes
into account the impact of the streaming revolution and
the threat of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence.