Thousands of Hollywood writers went on strike this week after failing to reach a new contract with studios. The dispute was caused, in part, by the industry’s shift to streaming, which writers say has left them shortchanged. Michael Schur is co-creator of “Parks and Recreation” and was a writer for “The Office” and “Saturday Night Live.” He tells us what’s behind the first writers strike in over 15 years.
Further Reading and Watching:
- Hollywood Writers Strike Might Give Studios Chance to Slash Costs
- Late-Night Shows Go Dark Amid Writers Strike
Further Listening:
- Does the Future of Streaming Look More Like Cable?