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JohnQ.Public |
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Aug 7th, 2006, 9:21 am |
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CNN.com |
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General |
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• "Top Model" Staffers Want New Deal |
They're called "the story department." They slave over treatments and final drafts. They agonize over storytelling techniques, character development and plot twists. But are they writers? The answer is yes if you ask the 12 staff producers on the reality hit "America's Next Top Model" who went on strike July 21 to win recognition as members of the Writers Guild of America. The "Top Model" dozen have been walking a picket line outside the West Los Angeles offices of the show's executive producer Ken Mok ever since.
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