Since advertising companies pay for commercials, the people producing commercials only sell to stations that have shows that people actually watch.
Shows that have gone off air, or are showing reruns aren’t getting a decent amount of money for their TV station.
Worker’s who work alongside the writer’s are being affected because they have nothing to do if shows aren’t being aired.
Producers and directors aren’t getting paid as often since there’s no one to write their stories.
Horn, John. "Writers Work Picket Lines As TV Shows Shut Down." Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA). Nov. 6 2007: n.p. SIRS Researcher. Web. 12 May 2011.

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