I’m taking that one with a grain of salt; it’s coming from the mouth of one ceo, with little to no apparent fact-checking, through a paper that has been widely criticized for sensationalism and unreliability in its reporting.
You can’t take the company at their word on that. They’re in the middle of a labour action, of course they’re not going to go on about how much effect the strike is having on them, that’s counter to the goals of starving the other side out.
And anyways, this is saving money in the sense that burning down one’s house will save money on rent.
I hope the writers get what they want. The problem is that the strikes are actually saving the studios money so it won’t be soon.
Could you elaborate on this?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12370797/amp/Warner-Bros-Discovery-says-Hollywood-writer-actors-strikes-SAVED-company-100-million.html
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Daily Mail isn’t journalism. They’re complete trash. Trust them like you would a used car sales in man in a cheap suit.
For me it’s any salesman wearing whatever.
I’m taking that one with a grain of salt; it’s coming from the mouth of one ceo, with little to no apparent fact-checking, through a paper that has been widely criticized for sensationalism and unreliability in its reporting.
source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mail
You can’t take the company at their word on that. They’re in the middle of a labour action, of course they’re not going to go on about how much effect the strike is having on them, that’s counter to the goals of starving the other side out.
And anyways, this is saving money in the sense that burning down one’s house will save money on rent.
Saving money, according to the studios. That’s the studio bullshitting to intimidate people.
Saving them money now for massively reduced future revenue though.