Hollywood actors, studios agree to media blackout for labor talks | Inquirer Entertainment

Hollywood actors, studios agree to media blackout for labor talks

/ 02:07 PM June 08, 2023

FILE PHOTO: Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus (C), star of the Warner Bros. Television series 'The New Adventures of the Old Christine', and a member of the Screen Actors Guild carries a picket sign at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California November 5, 2007 as she joins members of the Writers Guild America who are on strike against Hollywood film and television producers. REUTERS/Fred Prouser/File Photo

FILE PHOTO: Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus (C), star of the Warner Bros. Television series ‘The New Adventures of the Old Christine’, and a member of the Screen Actors Guild carries a picket sign at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California November 5, 2007 as she joins members of the Writers Guild America who are on strike against Hollywood film and television producers. REUTERS/Fred Prouser/File Photo

LOS ANGELES — The SAG-AFTRA actors union and the group representing major Hollywood studios agreed not to talk to the media during contract talks that started on Wednesday.

The actors’ union is seeking pay increases and protections around the use of artificial intelligence in negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), which represents Walt Disney Co, Netflix Inc, Comcast Corp and other companies.

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“SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP began formal negotiations for a new contract, and with the agreement that neither organization will comment to the media about the negotiations during the process,” the parties said in a statement.

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The actors’ negotiations are taking place as the Writers Guild of America (WGA) remains on strike. The work stoppage, which began May 2, has shut down late-night talk shows and halted production of shows such as a new season of “Stranger Things.”

SAG-AFTRA members have authorized a strike if their talks fail to yield an agreement by June 30.

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