Negotiations have restarted on the writers strike while actors wait for their turn. Issues in both strikes include pay and the use of artificial intelligence.
is broad, but not necessarily deep enough for most people to change their viewing habits, a new poll finds.
The more people said they had heard about the strike, the more likely they were to favor it. About six in 10 Americans have heard "a lot" or "some" about the labor strikes of writers and actors against Hollywood studios. People who have heard "a lot" or "some" about the strike are more likely than those who have heard less to approve .
One-third would consider boycotting TV shows, while even more would not. Slightly fewer said they would consider canceling streaming services, while 44% said they would not. Three in 10 Americans also said they would consider boycotting movie theaters, while 34% would not. The unions have yet to ask for any of these moves from consumers, though have said they might if the standoffs last long enough."I don’t watch anything anyway," he said. "I don’t go to movies anymore.
A majority of Americans say it would be a good thing for screenwriters to be paid more, but only 38% say the same about actors’ compensation. Americans under 45 are more likely than older adults to call higher wages for actors a good thing , but they are similarly likely to see higher pay for screenwriters favorably.
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