is working diligently to resolve them as quickly as possible, according to CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels.
From an operational perspective, “we’re really shut down,” Wiedenfels said. “There’s very little content production going on right now.”expects the dual strikes to result in $300 million-$500 million hit to full-year 2023 earnings According to the WGA estimates, if Warner Bros. Discovery agreed to the union’s proposed contract terms, it would cost the company an additional $45 million a year.
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