With the writer's strike finally over, it seemed that the television and film industry could settle down and get back to work. (I am sure those mortgage bills are well over-due by now.)
But not so FAST! According to Deadline Hollywood Daily, NBC super-mogul Jeff Zucker is considering sueing the WGA for events that caused this year's Golden Globes to be canceled.
In case you haven't heard yet, Kodak is discontinuing their polaroid products.
As a major element to our culture over the last 40 years, this seems really unfortunate. Utilized by Warhol to Marc Jacobs ads to your mother to your friends on myspace, this is one instance of nostalgia that I will never feel bad about missing.
When not hosting his show and getting into fisticuffs with Conan O'Brien to fill airtime, Stewart will be busying himself hosting the 2008 Academy Awards on the 24th of this month.
However, Stewart recently backed out of hosting a recent event honoring Viacom board member and majority owner Sumner Redstone. Read the blurb from the HuffingtonPost here.
The decision is particularily interesting because Stewart's The Daily Show (renamed "A" Daily Show in lieu of the now three-month-old WGA strike) is owned by Viacom.
Still no word on whether Stewart will has plans on dropping the Oscar's gig but its seems unlikely.
Way to keep your integrity there John and show some solidarity with the writers finally...don't hurt yourself now.
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