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Jimmy Kimmel Brings Oscar Audience To Its Feet With Rousing Salute To Below-The-Line Workers, “The People Who Rallied Beside Us”
Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel drew a standing ovation at the Dolby Theatre by capping off his show-opening monologue with a salute to below-the-line union workers.
“We were able to make a deal because of the people who rallied beside us,” Kimmel said, alluding to those who picketed in support of WGA and…
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ITV Bosses Predict Post-Strike Commissioning “Blip” & Describe Generative AI As A “Co-Pilot” For Creatives
ITV boss Carolyn McCall has detailed the potential for a post-strike “blip” as commissioning conversations are restarted with U.S. buyers, while the head of ITV Studios described generative AI as a “co-pilot for creatives.”
Speaking after the publication of ITV’s full-year results, which saw profits…
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By Max Goldbart
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‘Dope Girls’: Bad Wolf Adopts U.S.-Style Pilot Strategy On Upcoming BBC Series & Will Shop Ep 1 At London & LA Screenings
EXCLUSIVE: Bad Wolf is adopting a U.S.-style pilot strategy on BBC drama Dope Girls by finishing episode one months before the rest so that it can be shopped at the London and LA TV Screenings.
Jane Tranter, who co-runs the Doctor Who and His Dark Materials producer, said this is the first time the…
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By Max Goldbart
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Bectu Boss Urges “Open & Honest Conversation” From UK Broadcasters With Freelancers & Says She Worries U.S. Labor Strikes “Set An Expectation In The States” Over Future Action
The boss of the Bectu union has urged British broadcasters to have an “open and honest conversation about what the future looks like” with the ailing freelance workforce, while revealing concerns over future U.S. strike action.
Positing that the UK TV industry’s freelance community is currently at…
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By Max Goldbart
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Hasbro Stock Sinks After Q4 Earnings Miss; Company Blames WGA And Actors Strikes For 31% Film And TV Revenue Slide In 2023
Hasbro fell short of Wall Street analysts’ consensus estimate for fourth-quarter earnings, blaming a 31% drop in 2023 entertainment revenue on the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
The toymaker also disappointed the Street with its 2024 outlook, particularly an expected 7% to 12% drop in consumer products…
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By Dade Hayes
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Lionsgate TV Chairman Kevin Beggs On Industry Ramp-Up After Strikes: “The Bar Is A Little Higher” As Buyers Sweat Budgets And Trim Slates
Lionsgate Television Chairman Kevin Beggs says a transformed marketplace has taken shape in the wake of last year’s dual strikes and waves of cost-cutting affecting many TV players.
“They’re ordering fewer shows, and there’s a lot of focus on the budget levels of those shows and a little more…
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By Dade Hayes
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Lionsgate Posts Better-Than-Expected Profit In ‘Hunger Games’-Enhanced Quarter, But Strikes Hammer TV Production
Lionsgate posted better-than-expected earnings in its fiscal third quarter, even as the dual strikes of 2023 took a bite out of its television business.
The company, which is poised to split into two separate publicly traded entities in the coming months, reported adjusted earnings per share of 27…
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By Dade Hayes
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Studios Conscious Of Danger Behind “Wholesale Shift To AI,” Claims CEO Of Leading Artificial Intelligence Dubbing Outfit Papercup
EXCLUSIVE: The U.S. studios are aware of the dangers behind “making a wholesale shift to AI,” according to the CEO of a leading artificial intelligence dubbing outfit that says its content has been viewed by more than 1 billion people in the past year.
Jesse Shemen, who runs Papercup, was speaking…
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By Max Goldbart
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UK Film & High-End TV Production Spend Slid Sharply To $5.3B In Strike-Hit 2023
Spend on UK film and high-end TV slid sharply to £4.23B ($5.3B) in the strike-hit 2023, according to the BFI’s latest annual stats.
The figure was 35% down on a record 2022, the BFI said, while floating the silver lining of £4.3B being nearly level with 2019’s pre-Covid spend. There were other green…
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By Max Goldbart
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Nearly Half Of UK Film & TV’s Freelance Workforce Struggling Financially, Research Finds
Nearly half of UK film and TV’s ailing freelance community are struggling financially, according to alarming research from the Film & TV Charity (FTVC).
The charity surveyed more than 2,000 freelancers for its Money Matters report and found that 40% feel they wouldn't be able to make ends meet for…
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By Max Goldbart
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Number Of U.S. Scripted TV Season Orders Has Nearly Halved Since 2019; “Displacement Of Hollywood” Floated By Ampere Research
The number of scripted TV seasons being ordered in the U.S. has nearly halved since 2019, according to new research from Ampere Analysis, which revealed a “Hollywood displacement” as international orders outpace the U.S.
Ampere’s snap research found that 418 shows were ordered last year in the…
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By Max Goldbart
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Los Angeles On-Location Production Dropped 32% In 2023 Amid Dual Strikes, FilmLA Says
FilmLA said Tuesday that on-location production in the city and county of Los Angeles and other local jurisdictions was down more than 32% in 2023, and Q4 even more, as the Hollywood industry continues to recover from two industry labor strikes and a persistent post-Covid production decline in the…
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