Union support remains high amongst Americans, as more than 70 percent side with the writers.
Seventy-two percent of Americans are more sympathetic to the plight of television and film writers than that of television and film studios amid the strike, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.
That’s compared to 19 percent who felt more sympathetic toward the members of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the group that reps major studios. Additionally, survey respondents felt more sympathetic toward television and film actors, at 67 percent, compared to 24 percent who sided with the studios.
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