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I have a feeling these more traditional comapnies like Fox actually want to negotiate. They are the ones made most vulnerable by the strike, since they can't lean on banked content and foreign productions like Netflix can.
The WGA recently stated that some major production companies have come to them wanting to end the strike, and there was talk of them leaving the AMPTP so they could negotiate separate contracts, but they didn't give out any names. It wouldn't surprise me if Netflix was being the stickler here while companies like Disney and Fox contemplate leaving the AMPTP so they can finally get back to business.
The AMPTP denies this, but their job is to present a united front for their constituents. They aren't going to publicly admit that some of their members are wanting out.
It sounds like the studios have about a month and a half to engage in good-faith negotiations before losing an entire season of scripted television.
I remember during the last writers' strike, studios leaned hard on reality television; but I'm wondering if reality television will be enough to keep the studios afloat as they try to keep their streaming services relevant.
In my personal opinion, reality TV will not be able to work as a streaming exclusive in the way a truly solid scripted show can; and I wonder how much longer the studios can drag their feet.
Well, I'm super excited about... 9-1-1 Lone Star and The Cleaning Lady so I hope they get resolved real quick.
Let's hope Fox realizes they need to pay a fair wage and restarts everything
Meh. I don't even care about anything media wise since it all became bulkanized around streaming services. Some folks pirate, but I just don't give a rats ass anymore.