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In an epic one-two punch for the film and television industry, SAG-AFTRA went on to join the WGA by going on strike this week. The Writers Guild of America which represents roughly 11,500 screenwriters, has been on strike since May with no end in sight in a dispute over residuals from streaming media and contractual reassurances with the use of AI, pension, and medical care funding. As of midnight Thursday, the Screen Actors Guild also went on strike asking for higher wages and increased residual payments, and protections from the use of AI.
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