Broadcasting of new episodes of popular evening entertainment shows in the US will be suspended due to the first strike of Hollywood writers in 15 years. New York Times.
These include The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live and Late Night with Seth Myers. NBC, ABC, and CBS will reportedly air reruns of previous episodes of these shows during this time.
According to the broadcast, the hosts of popular evening programs were regularly called in to coordinate their actions in case a strike broke out.
The strike comes after six weeks of talks with Netflix, Amazon The Walt Disney, Paramount and Apple TV about new deals and pay rises.
The American media believe that the strike could last for several months.
Former Hollywood writers they are planning It was the biggest strike in 15 years. The contract between the Writers Guild of American and Hollywood movie studios expires on May 1, according to the agency.
Writer and screenwriter Brittany Nichols said that the parties could not agree on mutually comfortable conditions, and that the negotiations between them had not yet yielded results.