Gene Maddaus-Senior Entertainment reports tenor Fighting Gene Maddaus-Senior

WGA Pushes Back on Gloomy Media Industry Outlook, Stressing Profits

Reading now: 438
variety.com

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer As it prepares for tough negotiations with the major studios, the Writers Guild of America issued a report on Friday emphasizing that the entertainment business is “highly profitable.” The guild is seeking to counter the gloomy tenor of industry coverage, which tends to stress that companies are losing billions on streaming.

In its State of the Industry report, the guild argued that entertainment divisions remain profitable overall, and that the companies have a “path to profitability” in streaming. “(T)he fundamental truth remains: the content writers create has tremendous value,” the report concluded. “The companies have demonstrated time and time again that they can and will capture that value, but writers and the WGA must work to ensure that success is shared.” The WGA is set to begin negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers on March 20.

The guild has been preparing members for a “rough” and “rugged” round of bargaining, as they seek to dramatically improve both minimum compensation and streaming residuals.

The latest report did not touch on compensation issues, but the guild told members in an email to expect further analysis of that topic next week, adding “(Spoiler Alert: Writers have fallen behind).” Media stocks plummeted last year, as the “Netflix correction” caused investors to reevaluate their bullish view on streaming.

Read more on variety.com
The website starsalert.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA