Friday marks one year since the end of the 148-day Writers Guild of America strike that impacted more than 11,000 union members. The Ankler staff writer Elaine Low joins to discuss the strike’s impact and how writers are faring in the time since.
Do Hollywood writers think the strike was worth it one year later?
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