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Warner Bros. Cuts Profit Outlook as Hollywood Strikes Drag On
It is now targeting full-year adjusted earnings, before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, of $10.5 billion to $11 billion, down by $500 million. Source link
Hollywood Studios Resume Talks With Writers to End Monthslong Labor Dispute
The latest dialogue shows signs of progress on issues such as the staffing of TV shows, but big hurdles remain. Source link
Exceptions Allowing Some Movie Sets to Work Test Solidarity in Hollywood
As strike continues, some call agreements for independent films scabbing, while others say the deals are a fair way to keep the cameras rolling. Source
Streaming Brought Hollywood to a Standstill. Now Comes the Pain.
Hollywood’s biggest strike in 60 years is exposing industry fault lines, with traditional entertainment companies expected to take a near-term hit while streamers are better
The Summer China Fell Out of Love With Hollywood
Chinese moviegoers are gravitating toward films made at home, rather than in Hollywood. Source link
Top Hollywood agency CAA in talks to sell itself to Kering boss
2/2 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Cars are shown lined up at the valet parking area outside the Creative Artists Agency building in Los Angeles, California,
Union fears Hollywood actors’ digital doubles could live on ‘for one day’s pay’ By Reuters
© Reuters. By Dawn Chmielewski (Reuters) – Like a plot from the anthology television series “Black Mirror,” the Screen Actors Guild says it is battling
Hollywood actors will begin strike at midnight
© Reuters. SAG-AFTRA union President Fran Drescher speaks next to Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, at SAG-AFTRA offices after negotiations ended
Hollywood Actors Set to Join Writers on Strike After SAG Contract Expires
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Hollywood actors union sets strike vote for Thursday as talks break down By Reuters
5/5 © Reuters. Striking Writers Guild of America (WGA) members walk the picket line as SAG-AFTRA union announced it had agreed to a ‘last-minute request’