That’s the GOOD news! NY Times wrote:

An end to Hollywood’s long and bitter writers’ strike appears all but assured, as the governing boards of the unions representing 12,000 movie and television writers unanimously approved a tentative three-year deal with production companies. The strike remains in effect until the unions’ membership votes on Tuesday whether to end the walkout before formal ratification, guild officials said. The union went on strike on Nov. 5, 2007, after three months of acrimonious negotiations. It was the first industrywide strike since writers walked out in 1988. That strike lasted five months and cost the entertainment industry an estimated $500 million.

Now, the BAD news! Hayden Panettiere’s “Heroes” show won’t still be back for its new season this spring!!! Wahhh!!! According to reports, the soonest we see Hayden don her cheerleading uniform will be on fall. That’s literally MONTHS away! The only popular show going back this spring is “CSI” and all its spin-offs. “24″ is said to air on January 2009! Next year?? *shakes head* In contrast to that, the months waiting for “Heroes” to come back is more bearable. LOL! We can’t wait to see you Hayden!!! =)