Writers' Strike & The Impact On Autographs

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Re: Writers' Strike & The Impact On Autographs

by BossC » Fri Dec 21, 2007 6:03 pm

Hmmm, that's a good question. During the strike it WOULD be a good time for the celebrity to catch up on his/her fanmail since they are not working :cry: but I didn't think about sending to TV sets.
Is it better, as of now, to try to write to the agency / management addresses rather than to the sets of their TV shows?
Probably so, but hopefully they will get their mail (eventually) at the TV address.

BossC

Writers' Strike & The Impact On Autographs

by indigo15 » Fri Dec 21, 2007 6:30 am

:D Hey everyone...

Does anyone else think that the writers' strike will (or already has) affected autograph collectors as well? Especially those of us who have written to the sets of TV shows?

Because so many actors and actresses are unwilling to cross picket lines at a lot of the TV studios, is it safe to say that they wouldn't even receive a lot of their fanmail until after the strike is resolved and production on their TV show resumes?

Is it better, as of now, to try to write to the agency / management addresses rather than to the sets of their TV shows?

Thanks for your input!

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