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Writers and actors strike in front of studios, offering a glimmer of hope amidst a challenging period for the entertainment industry.
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- The entertainment industry is going through difficult times.
- There is a ray of hope with studios that still have the capacity to create hits.
- Writers and actors are striking in front of these studios.
- It is a positive sign amidst the strikes.
- The industry needs to focus on the good news.
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Writers and actors strike in front of studios that have the ability to create successful content, providing a glimmer of hope during a difficult time for the entertainment industry.
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In the midst of a difficult time for the entertainment industry, there is a glimmer of hope as writers and actors strike in front of studios that still have the ability to create successful content. This is a welcome change from seeing them picket studios that
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Rushfield: Flukes in the Ointment
Let's remember what this industry is about
Richard Rushfield
Jul 25, 2023
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In the midst of the darkest of times
for showbiz, we get a little ray of hope.
The strikes go on, but for a couple of days at least, it feels a lot different seeing writers and actors striking in front of studios that still have a little life in them having shown that they still have the capacity to create hits. Watching writers and actors picketing studios that looked like they were themselves in a death spiral was not a happy specter.
For what it's worth, let's accept a little bit of good news
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