A newcomer to TV's writing ranks earns about $70,000 per season for full-time work on a show.
Veteran writers who move up to a story-editor position would get at least a low six-figure salary, with a "written by" credit on an hourlong script paying an additional $30,000 plus residuals.
Writers are free to negotiate for higher pay, and people who produce or co-produce — called "hyphenates" in industry parlance — earn more.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Some Screen Writier Facts
Check out the link for the full story on the writer's strike. That's good info to know, if you love your tv shows, like I do. What I quote below is what caught my eyes.
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