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Hollywood writers’ strike over; film and television actors remain on picket lines

The Hollywood writers’ strike is over after 148 days.

The board members of The Writers Guild of America West and The Writers Guild of America East approved a tentative agreement with studios Tuesday night.

Officially ending the strike 12:01am September 27.

Members of the union will now vote on the three-year deal, between October 2 and 9, which includes pay increases between 3.5% and 5%.

Regulations on artificial intelligence was also included in the deal.

Many programs have been affected such as “Saturday Night Live”, day and late-night talk shows as well as game shows.

Scripted shows were also halted such as “The Mandalorian”, “The Last of Us” and the animated sitcom “Family Guy”.

Members of SAG-AFTRA, however, are still on strike. This means members will continue to not participate in production shoots, media events and fan conventions. In fact, 98% of its members voted to strike against video game companies if ongoing negotiations are not successful. Issues are much the same including pay and artificial intelligence.

SAG-AFTRA’s Canadian counterpart, ACTRA, supports the strike, which represents 28 ,000 performers.

Writers went to the picket lines May 2.

  • Caitlin Snow is an award-winning news anchor who started in the radio business nearly 20 years ago. She is based in Halifax, reporting on and broadcasting stories across Nova Scotia. Contact Caitlin at snowc@radioabl.ca.

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