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Hollywood’s Divide on Artificial Intelligence Is Only Growing

The arrival of artificial intelligence hit Hollywood like an earthquake. It was 2022. Layoffs, cost-cutting and what appeared to be an inevitable strike from writers...

Would You Do It Again? A Year After Strikes, Hollywood Reckons With the Aftermath

“What are we doing, moving around furniture on the Titanic?,” SAG-AFTRA leader and former star of The Nanny Fran Drescher asked a packed conference room of reporters on...

IATSE Members Vote to Ratify Major Contract Deals

Crew members belonging to Hollywood’s major below-the-line union have voted to ratify two new three-year contracts. According to the union, 85.9 percent of voting members...

Musicians’ Union Pension Plan Gets More Than a Billion Dollars in Federal Funds, Avoiding Insolvency

The pension plan for the American Federation of Musicians and Employers is set to receive a $1.5 billion cash influx to save the plan...

Civic News Company Writers Unanimously Ratify New 2.5-Year Contract

EXCLUSIVE: The writers at Civic News Company have a new deal. The 29-member bargaining unit, which is represented by the WGA East, unanimously voted to...

The Hidden Ties Between Google and Amazon’s Project Nimbus and Israel’s Military

That appears to still include the IDF. WIRED identified several Israeli government statements and documents published since 2022 that confirm the IDF’s continued involvement...

Teamsters Warn That They Remain “Far Apart” From Studios in Hollywood Basic Crafts Negotiations

A Teamsters Local is warning that it and the Hollywood Basic Crafts labor coalition remain “far apart” from major studios and streamers on key...

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