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The 2023 WGA Writers' Strike: Every Television Show That Has Been Affected So Far

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went on strike after failing to reach an agreement with major Hollywood studios over fair compensation, particularly in the wake of the expansion of streaming services since the last major contract dispute in 2007.

At that time, the union fought for greater funding for writers' rooms and DVD residuals. Because most films have a lengthy production process, the writers' decision to strike will not immediately affect most releases of completed movies slated for the upcoming year.

Television, however, has already seen a number of changes to its current lineup, with all late-night shows going dark on the first day of the strike and having to cut its season 48 short while various awards shows were either delayed or continued on without any scripted material.

Not only that, but until the studios and the writers can come to an agreement, the work stoppage means that production of ongoing and upcoming TV shows has been halted, with writing and filming of new episodes of such programs as , and all being permanently delayed. «Everything has changed in terms of making money in this town,» Jane Fonda told ET. «It's becoming very, very hard to really make a good living here partly because of streaming.» While she admitted the whole thing is «complicated,» the 85-year-old star, who made her onscreen debut during the first WGA strike in 1960, said, «We can't do anything without [the writers].» With that in mind, here is a continuously updated list of all the shows that have halted production or reportedly have been directly affected by the writers' strike so far:, season 3, season 20, season 2, season 7, season 7, season 7, season 6, season 1, season 1, season 4, season 1, season 3, season 4, season 22, season 5, season 3The show's.

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