A video made by the Writers Guild is circulating the web. As of now, it's been seen 111,000 times on Youtube. It dramatically argues that the studios are cashing in on digital distribution and the writers aren't getting a penny. It starts with Disney CEO Bob Iger saying that Disney has about $1.5 billion in digital revenues. (I should point out--that it's a CNBC interview Iger, and it includes an interview I did with NBC TV chief Ben Silverman. Hey, isn't that copyright infringement?).

The writers are arguing that these companies are making boatloads of cash--showing Sumner Redstone saying that Viacom will double its revenues this year from digital--and that there's no reason writers shouldn't have a piece of that. Take a look at the leaflet that writers are passing out bashing Disney: