"The Drew Barrymore Show" will continue despite strikes by WGA and SAG-AFTRA.

"The Drew Barrymore Show" will continue despite strikes by WGA and SAG-AFTRA.

CBS announced show's 4th season starting September 18, prompting WGA to picket the studios.

CBS announced show's 4th season starting September 18, prompting WGA to picket the studios.

Drew Barrymore defended the decision, stating the show would follow strike rules.

Drew Barrymore defended the decision, stating the show would follow strike rules.

Barrymore had previously dropped out of hosting the MTV Awards in solidarity with striking writers.

Barrymore had previously dropped out of hosting the MTV Awards in solidarity with striking writers.

Barrymore said the show went on hiatus before the WGA strike began & aims to provide unity during challenging times.

Barrymore said the show went on hiatus before the WGA strike began & aims to provide unity during challenging times.

CBS claims the show won't perform  WGA-covered writing work, but WGA disputes this.

CBS claims the show won't perform  WGA-covered writing work, but WGA disputes this.

Picketing occurred during tapings, resulting in two audience members being asked to leave for wearing WGA pins.

Picketing occurred during tapings, resulting in two audience members being asked to leave for wearing WGA pins.