The CEOs of four major entertainment companies offered SAG-AFTRA improved terms on Tuesday, but no slice of streaming revenue.
The CEOs of four major entertainment companies offered SAG-AFTRA on Tuesday an improved bonus for the most-watched streaming shows, as well as higher increases in
minimum rates. But the studios are still not offering a cut of total streaming revenue, which the actors union has made the centerpiece of its demands to end its 104-day
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