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US - ENTERTAINMENT - FILM - TELEVISION - STRIKE

US - ENTERTAINMENT - FILM - TELEVISION - STRIKE
A sign for SAG-AFTRA, the US labor union that represents film and television actors, singers, and other performers, is seen as members of the media gather outside the SAG-AFTRA building during contract negotiations in Los Angeles, California, on July 13, 2023. Actors were poised to go on strike July 13, joining writers in the first industry-wide shutdown in 63 years after last-ditch talks failed, with nearly all film and television production likely to grind to a halt. SAG-AFTRA), which represents 160,000 performers including A-list stars, said negotiations late July 12 had ended without a deal.
VALERIE MACON / AFP
Document reference 000_33P27ZR
SLUG US - ENTERTAINMENT - FILM - TELEVISION - STRIKE
Creation date 7/13/2023 16:56 UTC
City/Country Los Angeles, United States
Credit VALERIE MACON / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 39.66 Mb / 4560 x 3040 / 300 dpi

US - ENTERTAINMENT - FILM - TELEVISION - STRIKE

US - ENTERTAINMENT - FILM - TELEVISION - STRIKE
A sign for SAG-AFTRA, the US labor union that represents film and television actors, singers, and other performers, is seen as members of the media gather outside the SAG-AFTRA building during contract negotiations in Los Angeles, California, on July 13, 2023. Actors were poised to go on strike July 13, joining writers in the first industry-wide shutdown in 63 years after last-ditch talks failed, with nearly all film and television production likely to grind to a halt. SAG-AFTRA), which represents 160,000 performers including A-list stars, said negotiations late July 12 had ended without a deal.
VALERIE MACON / AFP