The strikes in Hollywood have ended, but the repercussions for theaters and corporate entertainment continue. Industry insiders are questioning Hollywood's identity and the impact of new union contracts on studios. The CEO of Warner Brothers, David Zaslav, is at the center of the debate, with concerns about whether he is saving or wrecking Hollywood.
Hollywood's double strike might be over — but that means studios will now have to pay up as new union contracts begin to take effect. https://t.co/FmwdSzRxme
The strikes are over, but corporate entertainment’s identity crisis–cum–reckoning is far from resolved. The question on industry insiders’ minds: What does Hollywood want to be now? https://t.co/DX2LE0FHjY
Now that the actors’ strike has been resolved, finally bringing Hollywood back to work again, the question lingers: Is David Zaslav, the CEO of Warner Brothers, saving Hollywood or wrecking it? https://t.co/miPy6ph9lS https://t.co/FyZUUpe6u0
The strikes are over, but corporate entertainment’s identity crisis–cum–reckoning is far from resolved. The question on industry insiders’ minds: What does Hollywood want to be now? https://t.co/yDc1nd9694
The strikes are over, but corporate entertainment’s identity crisis–cum–reckoning is far from resolved. The question on industry insiders’ minds: What does Hollywood want to be now? https://t.co/7KbXNz3f5d
The strikes are over, but corporate entertainment’s identity crisis–cum–reckoning is far from resolved. The question on industry insiders’ minds: What does Hollywood want to be now? https://t.co/r2vejIc7NK
The Strikes Are Over, but the Damage to Theaters Has Just Begun https://t.co/U1uePPXbDQ
The Strikes are Over, but the Damage to Theaters Has Just Begun https://t.co/DSdpaFucA1