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As the Writers Guild of America strike wraps up its first week, Hollywood is feeling the effects of the shutdown but do TV and movie viewers really care? Audiences don't have the kind of loyalty to content as they once did. Jeremy Bradley shares his thoughts on the strike and how it's exposed a show like The View -- that purportedly has opinionated women discussing and debating topics -- for having commentators that can't function without people writing for them. (How genuine are their views without writers then?) Later, customers are outraged by the lack of deals at the Bed Bath & Beyond close-out sale. JB chimes in with the reason why people aren't getting bargain-basement prices on the first days of the liquidation.
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As the Writers Guild of America strike wraps up its first week, Hollywood is feeling the effects of the shutdown but do TV and movie viewers really care? Audiences don't have the kind of loyalty to content as they once did. Jeremy Bradley shares his thoughts on the strike and how it's exposed a show like The View -- that purportedly has opinionated women discussing and debating topics -- for having commentators that can't function without people writing for them. (How genuine are their views without writers then?) Later, customers are outraged by the lack of deals at the Bed Bath & Beyond close-out sale. JB chimes in with the reason why people aren't getting bargain-basement prices on the first days of the liquidation.