Jeremy Fuster, Film Reporter, joined TheWrap in 2016 and covers box office and labor news. He received a National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award for his coverage of the 2023 WGA Strike and was nominated by the LA Press Club as Best Entertainment Journalist. He can be reached at jeremy.fuster@thewrap.com.
Experience:
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Judge Dismisses Several Key Claims in WGA Lawsuit Against Talent Agencies
Eight of 14 claims in anti-packaging fee lawsuit have been dismissed
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Amoeba Music on Sunset Boulevard Will Not Reopen
The Los Angeles landmark said the coronavirus pandemic has forced it to remain closed until the new location on Hollywood Boulevard is ready in the fall
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Hollywood Unions Ask Congress for Tax Breaks for Entertainment Workers
Joint letter urges Congressional leaders to support an entertainment industry relief bill co-authored by Los Angeles Rep. Judy Chu
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Texas Allows Theaters to Reopen This Friday at Limited Capacity
“This is permission to open, not a requirement,” Gov. Greg Abbott said
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Tribeca, YouTube Launch Online ‘We Are One’ Film Festival With Entries From Cannes, Venice and More
Online event will feature films from 20 international film festivals to benefit WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund
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‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Willie Robertson’s Home Is Target of Drive-By Shooting
Robertson’s family is living together during the coronavirus lockdown, but none of them were injured in the shooting
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Trump Dragged for Latest Anti-Media Rant: Sorry, There Are No ‘Noble’ Prizes for Journalism
President attacked reporters who investigated his ties to Russia in tweets that he later deleted, then explained as “sarcasm”
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Journalism Professors Call on Networks to Stop Airing Trump Coronavirus Briefings Live
In an open letter, a group led by NYU professor Jay Rosen warns that news networks are boosting the president’s “intensifying font of misinformation”
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‘The Price Is Right’ Announcer George Gray ‘in Good Spirits’ After 3 Heart Attacks
Announcer is recovering in an Arizona hospital
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Richard Hake, Longtime ‘Morning Edition’ and WNYC Radio Host, Dies at 51
Hake worked at New York’s public radio station for 28 years, including as host of “Morning Edition”
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WGA Director Blasts ‘Despicable’ AMPTP in Conflict Over Guild’s Health Plan
Contract negotiations set for May 11 may be thrown into uncertainty after latest exchange
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Los Angeles Filming Drops 18% in Q1 Amid Shutdown
As the shutdown is likely to continue through Q2, FilmLA says any shoot days already lost won’t be able to be recovered later in the year.
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Paramount Postpones ‘Jackass’ to Summer 2021
Fourth film based on hit MTV series was initially set for release in March
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AMC Theatres Sued by Florida Mall Owners After Not Paying Rent
Lawsuit seeks in excess of $7.5 million in damages after AMC location did not pay $52,000 in rent for April
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Studios and Guilds in Talks on How to Safely Resume Filming After Lockdown
“Is it even possible to do big blockbusters that require loads of extras in makeup with social distancing?” one production executive tells TheWrap
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