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After Two Months, 63% Still Say the Hollywood Writers’ Strike Has No Impact
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It’s been more than two months since the Hollywood Writers’ Strike began and the majority of Americans are still feeling no impact in their own lives. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey reveals 63% say the writer’s strike has had no impact on their lives, while 25% say it has had a small impact. Only 8% say it has made a big impact.

These results are similar to those found in November, when 59% of adults said the strike had no impact on their lives.

The strike is against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, an organization that represents the interests of American film and television producers. Writers want more money from the sale of DVDs and a share of revenue generated by the sale of TV shows and films over the Internet. The last strike occurred in 1988 and lasted 22 weeks, costing the American entertainment industry an estimated 500 million dollars.

Over 12,000 writers have joined the strike since November 5. In January, it was estimated that the strike so far has cost the industry $1 billion.

While several late-night talk shows such as “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “The Daily Show” have begun filming new episodes this month, major award shows like the Golden Globes were turned into national press conferences.

In the same survey, only 30% of adults say they miss their favorite T.V. shows affected by the strike. The majority (60%) said they do not.

Even with halted production on many popular television shows, only 42% of adults say they have been following news stories regarding the strike at least somewhat closely. Another 58% say they have been not following stories closely or at all. This may come as a surprise when 76% of adults report they watch at least an hour of television a day, with 38% who report watching over two hours.

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Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, has been an independent pollster for more than a decade.

Survey of 1,000 Adults
January 10-11, 2008

How much of an impact does the writers' strike have on your own life?

Big impact

8%

Small impact

25%

No impact

63%

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