The cameras have stopped rolling and the lights have gone dark on millions of square feet of film and television studio space in the U.S. as movie and television writers strike for better pay. While a smattering of productions are still happening, studio owners interviewed by Bisnow say a protracted strike will not only take a bite out of their revenues, but will also have broader economic impacts, especially for the millions of workers involved in the production industry.The Writers Guild of America's strike, which was Read the full story here. |