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  • 'Dune: Part 2' release delayed over four months amid strikes

    'Dune: Part Two' delayed until March 2024 following writer strikes

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    08.25.2023

    The release of Dune: Part 2 has been pushed back to March 15th amid ongoing writer and actor strikes.

  • Strike.tv brings new, original Hollywood produced shows streaming home in HD

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    10.30.2008

    Dissatisfied with what primetime television is offering? Maybe short form HD in the browser window is the answer. That's the possibility posed by Strike.tv, a new site that's teamed up with BitGravity to stream high definition videos written and produced by familiar Hollywood talent. With newly inexpensive HD cameras, CEO Peter Hyoguchi envisions an opportunity for content creators to get their vision out without long expensive development processes. You can watch the first fruits of their labor right now, and recognize faces from The Office, Saturday Night Live, The Daily Show and other programs among the forty web series available.

  • Apple issuing refunds, credits from WGA strike

    by 
    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    03.18.2008

    Here's a nice bit of information. Many iTunes customers bought season passes to television shows in iTunes that never aired as a result of the recent writers' strike. As of this writing, Apple has begun addressing their concerns.In an email that has been delivered to some customers, Apple describes how customer plans will be extended into the next season, or refunds will be issued:"We will make all additional episodes which are broadcast during the 2007-08 season available to you as we receive them. If the season does end up with fewer episodes, you will receive a partial refund to make up for the difference."Also, some customers are finding an instant iTunes Store credit that may be used towards the purchase of any two TV episodes, music videos, or short films on the iTunes Store.Let us know if you receive one. Thanks, Apple! [Via Uneasy Silence]