Members of the Writers Guild of America have been on strike for 100 days, and writers are getting creative to keep striking even longer.
The last WGA strike, which started in 2007, lasted for 100 days and led to 37,700 lost jobs and a $2.1 billion blow to the California economy, according to the Milken Institute, an economic think tank.
Many writers, including Kyra Jones, a TV writer in Los Angeles, saw the piece as an intimidation tactic.
'Survival jobs' and new pathsEarning a living during the strike isn't as easy as applying to any job.
Brandi Nicole is a TV writer in LA and Memphis.
Persons:
Kyra Jones, we're, " Jones, Jones, they're, she's, Chisa Hutchinson, she'll, Gili, I've, Brandi Nicole, Nicole, Brown, She's
Organizations:
Writers Guild of America, WGA, Alliance, Television Producers, Milken Institute, CNBC, Hulu, ABC, Northwestern University, University of Delaware, Showtime, Humanitas
Locations:
California, Los Angeles, Northwestern, New York City, LA, Memphis