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Writers Are Anonymous in Hollywood – but Tech Could Change That | PRO Insight
Smart contracts could connect fans with creators more fairly, effectively and efficiently, writes Daril Fannin, a screenwriter and Kino CEO
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TIFF Has More Films for Sale Than Ever, but the Strike Is Squeezing the Market
Toronto 2023: “Woman of the Hour” and “His Three Daughters” are in play for acquisition
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National Cinema Day Gave the Box Office a Boost – but Could Discounts Happen More Often?
While successful as an annual event, insiders are skeptical about selling $4 tickets during other box office down periods
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‘The End of an Era’: Facebook’s Final Days of Partnership With News Media Are Here
Meta has been warning this day will come for years now, and publishers who didn’t pay attention are paying the price
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Hollywood on Double Strike: Where’s Our Lew Wasserman When We Need One?
With all the anger, mistrust and frustration in the air it’s hard to see who commands enough respect to do more than gaze from the sidelines
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Golden Globes’ Sale and New For-Profit Status Doesn’t Impress Hollywood: ‘Questionable Procedures and Baffling Chaos’
California approved the sale to Todd Boehly’s Eldridge Industries and Dick Clark Productions, but the future of the awards remains murky
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WGA to Picket on Tuesday If No Deal Reached, Union Says in Memo to Members
Members are being surveyed on their preferred picket line times as Hollywood waits to see if a shutdown will happen
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LAist Staffers Rail Against 12% Job Cuts While Former CEOs Had $500,000+ Packages | Exclusive
Tax returns show that two former public radio CEOs at NPR’s affiliate LAist made massive salaries until 2021
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HUSSLUP Launches Desktop App Aimed at Improved Creative Professional Networking
ProSearch and Serendipity Mode aim to make connecting easier and more productive
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Screenwriters Worry That Film Concerns Are Taking a Back Seat in Hollywood Writers’ Strike
The WGA wants to lock in higher streaming compensation for screenwriters, but some members say they’re not hopeful for dramatic change amid a focus on TV issues
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Why ‘9-1-1’s’ Cancellation at Fox Reflects the Broken Economics of Making Television | Analysis
Fox’s decision to drop the Angela Bassett-led drama and ABC’s move to pick it up come down to one word, insiders say: ownership
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‘Rust’ Tragedy Hasn’t Improved Hollywood’s On-Set Safety – and Crews Worry They’re Expendable
Insiders on the sets of “Babylon” and “Magazine Dreams” tell TheWrap of dangerously long hours and unsafe locations
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Letterboxd Unboxed: How a Grassroots Social Network Is Revolutionizing Film Fandom
An internal survey reviewed by TheWrap reveals that the service’s 9 million users are “hyper-consumers” of film – but can that be leveraged by Hollywood?
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How Will a Writers’ Strike Reshape TV? | Analysis
Amid cost-cutting, the flexibility of streaming and the lessons learned during the pandemic, the industry doesn’t work the way it did 15 years ago
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Disenchanted Disney Staffers See the Looming Mass Layoff as a Way Off the Roller Coaster
With just weeks before a downsizing that will impact some 7,000 employees, many at the company tell TheWrap they’re weighing their less-than-magical options
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