Positive Progress Made as Studio Executives Join Writers' Strike Negotiations

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Top studio executives, including Ted Sarandos of Netflix, David Zaslav of Warner Bros. Discovery, Donna Langley of Universal Pictures, and Robert A. Iger of Disney, joined negotiations between the Hollywood writers' union and major entertainment companies, marking the first formal bargaining session in a month. Talks were described as encouraging, and both sides agreed to meet again on Thursday. The strike, now in its fifth month, is on track to become the longest writers' walkout ever, with the union arguing for improved pay and working conditions in the streaming era. The strikes have already cost California's economy over $5 billion.
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