Hollywood Strikes Reach 101 Days as Talks Set to Resume
- The Writers Guild of America strike has reached 101 days, matching the duration of the 2007-2008 strike.
- The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the Writers Guild will resume formal negotiations on August 11th.
- Key issues include residuals for streaming content, regulations on AI, and minimum staffing requirements.
- Actors represented by SAG-AFTRA are also on strike over similar concerns such as streaming residuals and AI protections.
- The dual strikes have caused major disruptions in Hollywood, including production shutdowns, release delays, and event postponements.


























































