While SAG-AFTRA and WGA are still hard at work on the picket lines, certain news outlets have taken to promoting the betterment of the industry. Recently, Deadline has done a piece, attempting to give a voice to the struggling workers, including helping Jonathan Daniel Brown get his voice out. Head of Party Crasher
After many months of strikes and conflict between writers and studios, the WGA has announced that the AMPTP has finally agreed to sit down with them on Friday to help end the strike. This announcement comes after Deadline revealed that both sides were willing to negotiate before the strike’s 100th-day mark. On
Representatives for major studios have requested a meeting with the Writers Guild of America to discuss the resumption of contract talks, marking the first official communication between both sides since the strike began three months ago.
In the wake of yesterday’s upbeat news that the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the WGA are heading back for talks this Friday, SAG-AFTRA’s Duncan Crabtree-Ireland says that as far as actors go, it’s still crickets from the producers. “We have not heard from the AMPTP since July 12 when they told […]
US entertainment industry hit by strikes as actors and writers demand fair compensation and protection from AI. Hollywood productions impacted as writers strike continues. Studios and unions in stalemate over core issues