
Hollywood Writers and Studios Hold Crucial Meeting to Restart Negotiations
Negotiators from the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and major studios met for the first time in three months to discuss the possibility of resuming contract talks as the Hollywood writers' strike nears its 100-day mark. The strike, which began on May 2, has been fueled by disputes over pay, streaming residuals, and the use of artificial intelligence. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass expressed optimism about the reopening of communication, emphasizing the need for a swift resolution to mitigate the strike's negative impact on the local economy. The strike has also led to a parallel strike by members of the Screen Actors Guild. The work stoppage is affecting various businesses that support the entertainment industry, and its ripple effects are halting production on scripted series and potentially delaying film releases.