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Television, movie writers strike after failed negotiations with studios
By Jake Coyle
Could AI pen 'Casablanca'? Screenwriters take aim at ChatGPT
By Jake Coyle
WGA Holds Solidarity Rally With Teamsters and Other Hollywood Unions: ‘We All Feel Pumped, United’
By Gene Maddaus
‘Saturday Night Live’ and late night shows to air repeats due to writers’ strike
By Alli Rosenbloom
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TV writers explain why they're walking out
By Brandon Drenon
Hollywood writers are on strike — here's what it means for TV and movie production
By Natasha Pinon & Sarah Whitten
What shows are affected by the TV writers' strike?
By Irina Ivanova
Writers Guild Calls First Strike in 15 Years
By Katie Kilkenny
Writers' strike: Hollywood scribes picket studios for better pay. 'It's not sustainable'
By Josh Rottenberg & Anousha Sakoui
How WGA Strike Could Impact Movies Gearing Up For Production
By Anthony D'alessandro & Justin Kroll
Amanda Seyfried, Jimmy Fallon, Quinta Brunson And More Back Striking Hollywood Writers
By Dani Di Placido
TV executives says A.I. will soon handle 'absolutely' everything
By Christopher Palmeri
'Plagiarism machines': Hollywood writers and studios battle over the future of AI
By Dawn Chmielewski & Lisa Richwine
The best signs of the WGA picket line
By Mandalit del Barco
AI can't replace human writers
By Amanda Silberling
Writers Like Me Have Shut Down Hollywood. Here’s Why.
By Josh Gondelman
Is the writers' strike over? Everything you need to know about the WGA agreement
By Lauren Milici & Emily Garbutt
The Weirdest, Wildest Movies and TV to Emerge From the Last Writers Strike
By Chris Murphy & Savannah Walsh
WGA strike 2023: Why are the Hollywood writers striking and what happened last time in 2007?
By Louis Chilton
The 2023 WGA Writers Strike: An Updated Timeline Of How It's Affecting Hollywood TV Shows And Streaming
By Sarah El-Mahmoud
TV and film writers are fighting to save their jobs from AI. They won’t be the last
By Samantha Murphy Kelly
How the 2023 WGA writers strike is different than past ones
By Bill Chappell
Hollywood Writers Go on Strike, Halting TV and Film Production
By John Koblin & Brooks Barnes