This is one of mt favorite shows, I hope in the end everyone gets what they want
http://www.eonline.com/news/332677/...itches-first-day-of-work-in-nasty-money-fightE! News has confirmed that Modern Family's first table read for season four, scheduled for this morning, was canceled because the show's main cast members did not plan to show up. Renegotiations have turned ugly between ABC and the six adult cast members-Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet, Ed O'Neill and Sofia Vergara -who want a hefty pay raise for the upcoming fall season.
Ditto. It's one of the few sitcoms I look forward to seeing every week.oldschoolecw said:This is one of mt favorite shows, I hope in the end everyone gets what they want
Top rated in comparison to what? Winning awards doesn't make you "top rated", winning the ratings does. I don't recall them ever winning the ratings war for any night. Maybe Phrelin can provide stats on that.SayWhat? said:Isn't that quite low for a top rated sitcom?
I found this: http://cliqueclack.com/tv/2012/07/24/modern-family-cast-sues-higher-pay/RunnerFL said:Top rated in comparison to what? Winning awards doesn't make you "top rated", winning the ratings does. I don't recall them ever winning the ratings war for any night. Maybe Phrelin can provide stats on that.
I'm not saying they don't deserve a raise, but 140% raise???
Go tell your boss you want a 140% raise or you don't show up and see what happens.![]()
The numbers tell a different story, though. The ratings for Season 3 had the show finishing at #15 among all shows, and an impressive #4 among the coveted Adults 18-49 demo - its highest ratings to date. Also, the advertising revenue generated by the show in 2011 was its highest to date. Since Modern Family is one of the most-watched shows on TV, and since viewership and awards recognition seems to be on an upswing, the studio probably will have to come to some kind of compromise with them. But the differences between the numbers reported to be on the table on each side is pretty sizable.
Ok, not the top rated show but better than most.sigma1914 said:
Your math is off. 60,000 to 200,000 is a 233% increase. I think 60,000 is low for a show of that quality and popularity, but you're right, 233% is a hefty amount to ask for. I am sure it's a negotiating ploy to end up somewhere in the middle.RunnerFL said:Top rated in comparison to what? Winning awards doesn't make you "top rated", winning the ratings does. I don't recall them ever winning the ratings war for any night. Maybe Phrelin can provide stats on that.
I'm not saying they don't deserve a raise, but 140% raise???
Go tell your boss you want a 140% raise or you don't show up and see what happens.![]()
You're right, I forgot to carry the 1.hilmar2k said:Your math is off. 60,000 to 200,000 is a 233% increase. I think 60,000 is low for a show of that quality and popularity, but you're right, 233% is a hefty amount to ask for. I am sure it's a negotiating ploy to end up somewhere in the middle.
NBC pushed for a tenth season even after those demands.Nick said:Greed is good. Unreasonable actor demands took down "Friends". Could "Modern Family'" be next?
They weren't no shows, they handled themselves like adults. And they certainly didn't take CBS to court like the Modern Family cast is doing with ABC. At the time of their negotiations they were second only to American Idol in their time slot. Lately they've been beating American Idol. A far cry from where Modern Family is. And they, along with How I Met Your Mother, are a goldmine in syndication. And yes, $200,000 is still too much for what they do.dpeters11 said:Back in 2010, three of the Big Bang Theory stars (Leonard, Sheldon and Penny) went from $60,000 to $200,000 (per episode) with an automatic $50,000 increase for each season through season 7 plus money from the backend etc. Granted, this particular show is spectacularly popular, even reruns do extremely well on CBS not to mention syndication.
The Simpson's actors gets $400,000 an episode I believe.
But then I don't think the Big Bang cast ever were no shows for coming into work.
http://www.contactmusic.com/news/modern-family-season-four-delayed-over-contract-war_1373930The negotiations have been dragging so long that they've delayed the beginning of preparations for the fourth season of 'Modern Family'.