Game of Thrones is safe. Netflix might even benefit. And Saturday Night Live — well, they'll be screwed.
If you're a TV fan, you've probably heard rumblings about a looming writers' strike, which — if it goes ahead (and that's not a done deal yet) — could cause significant disruption to some of your favorite shows.
Movies, on the other hand, are a little better off; writers might be barred from doing polishes on scripts during a strike, but a finished feature is still likely to get to the screen on time.
On Monday, members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) — which represents television and film scribes — voted to authorize a strike if the guild is unable to reach a new agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), the organization that represents the TV networks and movie studios that produce all that sweet, sweet TV and movie content. Read more...
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