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From Acquisitions to Unscripted: How Broadcast TV Is Weathering the Strikes This Fall
The five major networks have had to shift their game plans during Hollywood’s labor dispute
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WGA Cancels Meeting With Kenya Barris, Noah Hawley and Other Showrunners Seeking to End Strike | Exclusive
The writer-producers are hoping to get answers and motivate the Writers Guild to reach a deal, an insider says
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How the Streamers Stack Up in the Battle for Anime Fans | Charts
Streaming services seem unsure how to tap into the growing demand, though there are some safe bets like “One Piece” and “Naruto”
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‘Erin Carter’ Fights Its Way to the Top of the Streaming List | Charts
The spy thriller highlights Netflix’s skill in picking shows with international appeal
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Where Amazon Went Wrong in Its Push to Find a Streaming Blockbuster | Chart
Big, expensive shows like “Rings of Power” and “Citadel” haven’t paid off, while cheaper Prime Video series like “Reacher” and “The Summer I Turned Pretty” have won viewers over
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Historic CAA Deal Is ‘a Smart Move,’ Say Hollywood Insiders
One high-level studio exec praised the move’s timing, “considering half of the entertainment industry is currently on strike”
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WGA Strike Roundtable: TV Writers Say ‘Frustration Boils’ in Mini-Rooms, Especially With Notes ‘From the Algorithm’ | Video
“These notes that you’re getting aren’t even really from the executives… It’s nuts,” Shelley Meals, a writer for Netflix’s “Shadow and Bone,” tells TheWrap
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Why Hollywood Agency CAA Sold to a French Fashion Giant | Analysis
Artémis’ acquisition of CAA reflects a newfound synergy between talent and the multibillion-dollar fashion industry
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YouTube Chief Business Officer Says Careers ‘Aren’t Always Linear’
Office With a View: Mary Ellen Coe believes “varied experiences” can be a “catalyst for new thinking” in any role
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Why the Disney-Charter Carriage Dispute Is a ‘Watershed Event’ for All Pay TV
Wall Street analysts say that the rift can result in a migration of subscribers and could even tip Hollywood’s power structure
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Are We Officially Past Peak Streaming? | Chart
The fourth quarter of 2022 may have been the high point for the number of new streaming originals released
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‘One Piece’ Debuts in Top Spot on Netflix Most-Watched TV List With 18.5 Million Views
Adam Sandler-led “You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah” leads this week’s English films
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Streamflation: Why Streaming Prices Keep Going Up | Charts
Nearly all the majors hiked prices within the last year – and a new analysis warns that there may be more to come
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‘The Price Is Right’ Bob Barker Tribute, ‘America’s Got Talent’ Top This Week’s Broadcast TV Viewership
TheWrap’s weekly ratings breakdown ranks the 10 highest-rated and most-watched programs
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Why Shows Like ‘Blue Bloods’ Keep Going and Going | Charts
Long-lived procedurals can see demand grow from season to season, defying the streaming trend toward shorter runs
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