Hollywood writers will be voting until Monday to authorize the first strike in 15 years. It would force many scripted series to halt production, with late-night talk shows among the first to feel the impact.
have left writers out of the "peak TV" content boom as residuals for streaming shows are far less than for traditional TV.
Given the time of the year, most broadcast shows will be in-between seasons. But a strike going deep into the summer would lead to delays for the 2023-24 season. The DGA, which has a reputation for being more accommodating in its labor talks, traditionally goes first. But it said the studios were not prepared to address their needs for a new deal and allowed the WGA — which is far more combative — to go first.
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