The long-running writers’ strike is officially coming to an end, as the union’s leaders sign off on the tentative deal struck Sunday with Hollywood studios … almost 5 months after the stalemate began. WGA leadership voted Tuesday to end the strike, approving the new 3-year deal with the AMPTP … and it will be effective
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La prolongada huelga de guionistas está llegando oficialmente a su fin, ya que los líderes del sindicato firmaron el acuerdo provisional alcanzado el domingo con los estudios de Hollywood, casi 5 meses después de que comenzara la paralización. La dirección del WGA votó el martes para poner fin a la huelga, aprobando el nuevo acuerdo
The latest round of negotiations between the WGA and the AMPTP is said to be wrapping up soon … with either an agreement to end the strike, or a signal to hit the picket lines again. Leadership from both parties — including a reported handful of high-profile CEOs from the major studios — have been
Drew Barrymore‘s popular talk show is coming back to a TV near you — this despite the fact that there’s still a couple strikes going on … and one guild is effectively calling her a scab. The former child star announced Sunday that season 4 of ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ will soon resume production, something
Snoop Dogg seems to be making a statement to Tinseltown about the SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild strikes — ’cause he’s nixing 2 of his big shows here in solidarity with the union members. The rapper announced the move Tuesday, writing … “We regret to inform you that due to the ongoing strike and the uncertainty
Flavor Flav is making sure Hollywood writers feel his support during the ongoing WGA strike by putting on a show for protesters outside Warner Bros. studios. Flav pulled up Thursday in Burbank, and was full of good vibes … delivering some words of encouragement for those on the picket line, telling them, “[I’m] glad to
Play video content TMZ.com Hollywood writers striking for fair pay and protections against artificial intelligence are getting some air support … in the form of a funny banner flying over the major studios. The banner reads … “Pay the writers, you AI-Holes” … and on Monday, a small plane towed it above Amazon, CBS, FOX,
Brett Goldstein, Joely Fisher, Natasha Lyonne, Jay Leno and more stars support the walkout, causing certain productions to halt.