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Grace Moon is a bilingual freelance journalist, producer and fixer based in Seoul, South Korea. Her print, audio and multimedia reporting on issues like South Korea's battle against the coronavirus, youth culture, North Korean cuisine and digital sex crimes has been published in outlets including NBC News, VICE, BBC, Public Radio International, The Independent and more. Grace has also served as a field producer for documentaries produced by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Radio-Canada and Channel Four. She is currently working as the Washington Post's global audiene editor and specializes in international breaking news and SEO trends and audience engagement strategy.
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Travel nurse dependence will cease by addressing root cause

02 Jul 2024  |  tj
Policies over the past 40 years, including the reduction of full-time nursing positions, have led to a critical shortage of bedside personnel, making health authorities vulnerable to exploitative agencies. Addressing the root causes of this dependence on travel nurses is essential to resolving the issue.

Writers begin strike in move that could bring Hollywood to a halt

03 Oct 2023  |  www.persfin.co.za
More than 11,000 unionized TV and movie writers have declared a strike, potentially halting Hollywood studios and networks. The Writers Guild of America initiated the strike after failed negotiations with production companies over compensation and the use of artificial intelligence in scripts. The strike will immediately affect late-night TV shows and could delay future TV and film releases. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers claims to have offered generous compensation increases, but sticking points remain. Celebrities and late-night hosts have expressed support for the writers, emphasizing the need for fair contracts and better working conditions.

Writers begin strike in move that could bring Hollywood to a halt

03 Oct 2023  |  sundaytribune.co.za
More than 11,000 unionized TV and movie writers have declared a strike, potentially halting Hollywood studios and networks and immediately disrupting late-night TV. The Writers Guild of America initiated the strike after failed negotiations with production companies over compensation and the use of artificial intelligence in scripts. The strike could delay fall TV shows and future film releases if prolonged. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers claims to have offered generous compensation increases but disagrees with the guild's staffing demands. Celebrities and late-night show hosts have expressed support for the writers' union, emphasizing the need for fair contracts and compensation in the streaming era.

Writers begin strike in move that could bring Hollywood to a halt

03 Oct 2023  |  pretorianews.co.za
More than 11,000 unionized TV and movie writers have declared a strike, potentially halting Hollywood studios and networks and immediately disrupting late-night TV. The Writers Guild of America initiated the strike after failed negotiations with production companies over compensation and the use of artificial intelligence in scripts. The strike could delay fall TV shows and future film releases if prolonged. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers claims to have offered generous compensation increases but disagrees with the guild's staffing demands. Celebrities and late-night show hosts have expressed support for the writers. The strike follows a history of labor disputes in the industry, with the last major strike occurring in 2007.

Writers begin strike in move that could bring Hollywood to a halt

03 Oct 2023  |  www.busrep.co.za
More than 11,000 unionized TV and movie writers have declared a strike, potentially halting Hollywood studios and networks and immediately disrupting late-night TV. The Writers Guild of America initiated the strike after failed negotiations with production companies over compensation and the use of artificial intelligence in scripts. The strike could delay fall TV shows and future film releases if prolonged. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers claims to have offered generous compensation increases but disagrees with the guild's staffing demands. Celebrities and late-night show hosts have expressed support for the writers' union.

Writers begin strike in move that could bring Hollywood to a halt

03 Oct 2023  |  motoring.co.za
More than 11,000 unionized TV and movie writers have declared a strike, potentially halting Hollywood studios and networks and immediately disrupting late-night TV. The Writers Guild of America initiated the strike after failed negotiations with production companies over compensation and the use of artificial intelligence in scripts. Picketing began outside major studios in Los Angeles and New York. The strike could delay fall TV shows and future film releases if prolonged. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers stated it offered generous compensation increases but disagreed with the guild's staffing demands. Celebrities and late-night show hosts have expressed support for the writers.

Writers begin strike in move that could bring Hollywood to a halt

03 Oct 2023  |  www.tios.co.za
More than 11,000 unionized TV and movie writers have declared a strike, potentially halting Hollywood studios and networks and immediately disrupting late-night TV. The Writers Guild of America initiated the strike after failed negotiations with production companies over compensation and the use of artificial intelligence in scripts. The strike could delay fall TV shows and future film releases if prolonged. Writers are picketing major studios and events, demanding better initial compensation and streaming residuals. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers claims to have offered generous increases but disagrees with fixed staffing demands. Celebrities and late-night show hosts have expressed support for the writers.

Steve Harwell, lead singer of Smash Mouth, dies at 56

05 Sep 2023  |  nwaonline.com
Steve Harwell, the former lead vocalist of the rock band Smash Mouth, known for hits like 'All Star,' died at 56 in Boise, Idaho. His death was confirmed by the band's manager, Robert Hayes, who did not provide a cause of death. Harwell had been suffering from liver failure and other health complications, including cardiomyopathy. He retired in 2021 to focus on his health after a disoriented performance. Smash Mouth gained fame in the 1990s and sold over 10 million albums worldwide.

Steve Harwell, Smash Mouth singer of hit ‘All Star,’ dies at 56

04 Sep 2023  |  www.spokesman.com
Steve Harwell, former lead vocalist of Smash Mouth, passed away at 56. Known for hits like 'All Star' and 'Walkin’ on the Sun,' Harwell's death was confirmed by the band's manager, Robert Hayes. Harwell had been battling liver failure and other health issues. Smash Mouth, which gained fame in the late 1990s, honored Harwell as a 'true American Original' and celebrated his contributions to music and pop culture.

Trudeau joins calls for Meta to reverse news ban amid Canada wildfires

18 Aug 2023  |  Washington Post
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other officials criticized Meta's decision to block news sharing on its platforms amid devastating wildfires in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia. The ban, which began in June after Canada passed a law allowing news organizations to negotiate payments from tech giants, has hindered the dissemination of crucial evacuation information. Officials, including Canada's transportation minister and the minister of Canadian heritage, have called on Meta to reverse the ban for public safety. Meta defends its stance, arguing that news content's revenue share is overstated. The crisis has highlighted the significant role social media plays in remote areas for accessing news and emergency updates.
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