More than 5,000 show up for WGA rally in LA
“They’re scared of what’s going on.” That was the attitude exuded yesterday by more than 5,000 WGA members and supporters from other unions as they gathered at Pan Pacific Park
“They’re scared of what’s going on.” That was the attitude exuded yesterday by more than 5,000 WGA members and supporters from other unions as they gathered at Pan Pacific Park
Oh Homey, if you were trying to get into the Fox lot Monday you were in for an “Ay, Caramba” kind of a surprise. The WGA, who has gotten creative
Directors Guild of America (DGA) President Lesli Linka Glatter announced tonight that the DGA National Board, in a special meeting, voted unanimously to approve and recommend for ratification a new
Comedian Jay Johnston, 52, best known for his work as a pizzaria owner on Fox’s Bob’s Burgers and on HBO’s Mr. Show, is in hot water with the Department of
In a powerful show of solidarity, SAG-AFTRA members have voted 97.91% in favor of a strike authorization ahead of negotiations of the TV/Theatrical Contracts, with nearly 65,000 members casting ballots for
As Apple introduces its new Vision Pro at the World Developers Conference, attendees will be met with picketing writers. The Writers Guild of America has notified its members of a
Earlier this morning, we reported that the Directors Guild of America (DGA) had reached a tentative “historic” agreement for its 19,000 members with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television
Unions and Guilds assemble! As the Directors Guild of America’s negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) enter their final scheduled week, the International Alliance of
As far as the horror genre goes, Warner Bros. Studios gave us a classic one – 1973’s The Exorcist. Wednesday, hundreds of WGA horror writers picketed the studio to address
The Writers Guild of America’s strike against the AMPTP is beginning to do more harm to the MCU than a Thanos snap. Marvel Studios has paused production indefinitely on Jake Schreier’s Thunderbolts.
Supermen were there. As were multiple Wonder Women. Marvel’s Dr. Doom made a statement. A Flash made out of balloons also stood its ground. Even DC’s Legends of Tomorrow star,
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has now been on strike for two weeks citing that the Alliance of Movie and Television Producers (AMPTP), “refuses to negotiate a fair deal
“It was a reality check of, like, oh my God, this is fifty times worse than 2007,” Writers Guild of America West Board of Directors member Deric A. Hughes told me over
If you’re a writer (guild or non-guild) you may want to reconsider if you’ve been thinking about crossing the picket lines in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Atlanta. The
While The Writers Guild of America East and West enter the second week of their labor dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, another battle is brewing
Two of Televsion’s most popular series, Stranger Things and Abbott Elementary, halted production due to the labor dispute between the Writers Guild of America West and East and the Alliance
In a show of union-busting solidarity, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery have sent letters, from their respective legal departments to striking showrunners who are employed by the company’s various studios. The
Tuesday morning members of The Writers Guild West (WGA) and East (WGA East) put down their pencils, closed their laptops, picked up picket signs and in enthusiastic solidarity, picketed in
Monday, the entertainment world shook. The epicenter was in Burbank, Hollywood and New York where hundreds of Writers Guild of America members put down their pencils, closed their laptops, picked
Today, writers put down their pens and closed their laptops after the WGA East and the WGA West called for a work stoppage. Talks between the labor group and the