TV Writers in Ageism Lawsuit About To Settle With First Hollywood Defendant
From Nikki Finke, DeadlineHollywood, 8.17.08
EXCLUSIVE: Slowly but surely, a group of over age-40 TV writers alleging age discrimination by Hollywood networks, studios, production companies and talent agencies have been winning their lawsuits. Their latest victory took place last Thursday when the California Court Of Appeals issued a ruling on discovery in their favor. As a result, one of the defendants has now decided to become the first to settle with the writers. I'm told it's ICM, and I understand that the other big Hollywood talent agencies are none too happy about the tenpercentery breaking ranks and "going rogue", in the words of one rival agency owner. (Won't that be a fun session at the next meeting of the Association of Talent Agents?) Insiders inform me that ICM's settlement amount is $4.5 million and will be covered by the agency's insurance. The deal is done, and all that's left to finish is the paperwork, I hear. Now that ICM has taken this seriously, look for the other agencies -- at least those with insurance -- to get in line to settle, too.
Full Article
Thanks to Callie Adams!

4 Comments:
Food for thought...
Is it the pursuit of fresh ideas, fresh blood, and fresh employees, or just the possibility of finding more easy-to-manipulate-and-control people among the younger generation, that's fascinating...???
There is ageism everywhere, even in demographics-if your over 54, no one cares what you are watching on TV or what movies you are going to-with the baby boomers now hitting retirement, there is a whole generation that is being ignored-
Regi.
Very well said, regi...I'll have to admit, that this has become an international trend... People of my country used to be known for their greate respect for the elderly; but that's history now...
But it's true that whatever goes around, comes around...We'll be treated in the same ugly way we're treating the older people today.
And I just can't get out of my head, what Mr. Wolf had mentioned the other day: "Show me an indespensible person -let alone actor"......!!!!!
A quot correction:
"I'd like somebody to come up with the first indispensable person, let alone actor."
Sorry a million times, Mr. Wolf; everyone can make mistakes....
Saghy
Post a Comment
<< Home