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Warner Bros Discovery chief booed at Boston University graduation, videos show

Published 05/21/2023, 04:01 PM
Updated 05/21/2023, 07:50 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: David Zaslav arrives for the Time 100 Gala celebrating Time magazine's 100 most influential people people in the world in New York, U.S., June 8, 2022.  REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

(Reuters) -Warner Bros Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD) Chief Executive David Zaslav was booed by students after taking the stage at Boston University to accept his honorary degree and give the 2023 commencement speech, amid an ongoing strike by film and television writers over pay, videos that surfaced on social media show.

The Hollywood Reporter first reported the incident on Sunday. Boston University did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Thousands of members of the Writers Guild of America went on strike on earlier in May after the union failed to reach a deal with Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS) Co, Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX) and other media companies for higher pay and safeguards around the use of artificial intelligence in the streaming TV era.

Zaslav, who is an alumni of the school, was repeatedly disrupted by angry chants and boos from Boston University students, including cries of “we don’t want you here” and “pay your writers”, the report said.

"I am grateful to my alma mater, Boston University, for inviting me to be part of today's commencement and for giving me an honorary degree, and, as I have often said, I am immensely supportive of writers and hope the strike is resolved soon and in a way that they feel recognizes their value," Zaslav said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

The Writers Guild of America had earlier said they would be picketing the ceremony when Boston University announced Zaslav would be giving the commencement speech at the graduation, the report added.

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The writers' strike has disrupted production of late-night shows and some TV series, but some filming is continuing.

The last WGA strike in 2007 and 2008 lasted 100 days. The action cost the California economy an estimated $2.1 billion as productions shut down and out-of-work writers, actors and producers cut back spending.

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My problem with people who choose to do a union strike is the fact that, for them to go on strike means productivity comes to a complete halt. When that happens, businesses are even more likely to worsen their financial position because of that lack of productivity. Obligations and interest don't come to a halt so businesses cut back on salaries & fees to hedge their losses. What's more, I find it funny that these writers are demanding even more in pay when it's been clear for a while that box office sales have plummeted due to well.. bad storytelling and the "W" word. Honestly, I just think it's time these big corporations AND big monopoly unions get crumbled due to new and better competition. These issues don't improve the lives of ordinary Americans let's just face it.
Bunch of blue haired indoctrinated gender studies graduates defending over paid communist "writers"... LMFAO - You just can't make this stuff up... or could you?
employ ai to the fullest. liberal arts soon to be d. o. a.
Shows what a pathetic generation of woke snowflakes we have in this country.
MAX going live in 2 days. Stupid name what about cinemax? Sounds like its that
One more privileged segment of workers that will be rendered obsolete thanks to the free market for entertainment online.
how are they privileged?
the luxury of not working until you're 22-23 years of age is a significant privilege. These children have no understanding of the world and clearly act like every job is a right and that they are chronically underpaid. Neither of which are true
looking for protection from ai which will hands down produce a less woke, political agenda
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