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The Drew Barrymore Show Season 4 began taping earlier today.
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"We are in compliance with not discussing or promoting film and television that is struck of any kind," Barrymore said.
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The Ryan Murphy Productions Assistance Fund will support "the exceptional casts and committed crews” of his productions.
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The star was initially promised a paycheck — but she never saw a "dime."
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"They struck at just the wrong time; they have no leverage," Maher said of the WGA.
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Echo, X-Men '97 and What If…? are also getting new dates.
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"Could you say yes and then give your money to us?" Colbert joked.
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Seth Meyers joked that he was "the Tom Brady of late night" for "feigning retirement."
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SAG-AFTRA prohibits members from promoting struck work during the ongoing strike.
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100% of the Strike Force Five proceeds will go toward each of the five late night hosts' out-of-work staffs.
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"Ken is not a scab and anyone who says so is ignorant of how unions work," he said.
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Bialik stepped away from her hosting duties in May to stand in solidarity with the WGA strike.
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Two strikes, you're... canceled?
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Don't mess with Ken Jennings!
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This report may just be the ultimate "Reality TV Reckoning."
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"We have to actively not choose the garbage," Levi proclaimed.
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He also expressed his support for the ongoing writers and actors’ strikes in Hollywood.
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The union released a statement explaining their plan to take action and "engage in a new path to Union coverage" for reality TV stars.
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The three-hour event will take place four months after its original September airdate.
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This time, he's dishing out the clue to the Jeopardy! team.