SAG-AFTRA strike marches on, networks are firming up their plans amid a dramatic downtick in active Hollywood productions with actors on the picket line.
While the actors' strike has halted movies and scripted TV shows for the foreseeable future, it doesn't mean everything will be affected.
Reality television, for the most part, will largely be unaffected, which will take center stage as the actors (and writers) continue to fight for better compensation, residuals and protective measures against the use of artificial intelligence.In response to the actors' strike, CBS on Monday shored up its fall schedule, relying heavily on supersized episodes of and to take it through the start of fall.
It also devoted the majority of its fall lineup, usually packed with premieres of scripted programming like the and franchises, by re-airing other shows such as Paramount Network's with Kevin Costner (whose uncertain future on the Taylor Sheridan drama remains headline news), Paramount+'s and the U.K.
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