Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav is slated to speak at BU's commencement on May 21. The university has faced recent criticism for hosting him because of the ongoing uncertainty and strike in the television business.
The Writers Guild of America plans to picket a high level media executive at Boston University's upcoming commencement, amid an ongoing nationwide writers' strike, the organization said in a statement to NBC10 Boston.
The university has faced recent criticism for hosting Zaslav because of the ongoing uncertainty and strike in the television business over things like pay and artificial intelligence."Right now, 11,500 WGA members across the country are on strike because Companies—including Warner Bros.
Several students and alumni spoke to NBC10 Boston earlier this week, critical of plans to have Zaslav speak. Hollywood writers say they're prepared to strike for as long as it takes to reach a deal with studios that would ensure economic stability for them in the age of declining residuals due to video streaming. Tracey Leong reports May 2, 2023.
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