‘The Walking Dead’ Walking On Despite Strikes: AMC Networks CEO Kristin Dolan Says Labor Disruptions Won’t Limit Company’s Programming Supply Until “Well Into 2024”

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'The Walking Dead' Walking On Despite Strikes: AMC Networks CEO Kristin Dolan Says Labor Disruptions Won't Limit Company's Programming Supply Until ...

offered a wish for labor peace, but she also said the dual WGA and SAG/AFTRA strikes wouldn’t begin to threaten the company’s programming supply until “well into 2024.”

Speaking on the company’s second-quarter earnings call with Wall Street analysts, Dolan said the company is well-positioned to weather the strikes. The WGA impasse began May 2 and the actors walked out last month. “We greatly value the work of our creative partners and hope these disputes can be resolved as quickly and fairly as possible,” Dolan said. “In the short term, the reality for AMC Networks is that we have a pipeline of finished shows that will allow us to continue to serve our viewers across all of our platforms for the remainder of this year and well into 2024.”

 

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