let's do this. actor dan garza and his public jess, i have joined the writer, strike a strike that many here believe will stretch a well into the fall. disrupting the new season on tv, dashing movie marketing campaigns and creating more economics, followed as writers and studios remains far apart on most issues. well will be here forever. but uh uh, at some point the studios have to go get serious thinking they have to stop talking about uh, how much money they're making and pay the judge to affect the writers and performers. it affects every blank cartoons and make up and hair in our grips in our union full. they're all not working to. and then all of the people who, who still don't feel like all of the, the distribution people in, although it's ineffective, every body. the writers union argues that series for streaming services tend to be shorter than shows made for tv. for writers that means less work in smaller paychecks. on average, income for hollywood writers is almost $70000.00 a year. according to the bureau of labor statistics, economists have estimated the financial tool incl