Warner Bros. Discovery had hoped the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes would be resolved by early September. Company now says financial impact of the strikes will extend through this year.
, including the size of writers’ rooms and a residual based on viewership for streaming shows.
“The company now assumes the financial impact to WBD of these strikes will persist through the end of 2023,” the company said in the filing.
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