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Editorial: At last, the beginning of the end of the Hollywood strikes

A picketer shares a message about Walt Disney CEO Robert Iger while walking the picket line outside the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, CA on June 6, 2023. The Writers Guild of America strike enters the sixth week. The Directors Guild of America recently signed a new contract and the screen actors guild SAG-AFTRA has authorized a strike at the end of the month if...

Whew. There’s an end in sight for one of the two historic Hollywood strikes.

Nearly five months after writers walked off the job, the Writers Guild of America announced over the weekend a tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which includes Netflix, Amazon, Apple,

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