It's a very tough time in Hollywood': inside the shrinking world of the TV writers' room
Briefly

The traditional writers' room, once a collaborative hub for aspiring writers, is dwindling in number, replaced by smaller 'mini-rooms' with fewer writers tasked to develop shows.
As the quantity of TV shows surges, the essence and dynamics of writers' rooms have shifted dramatically, raising concerns about training opportunities and representation in Hollywood.
Amid the booming film industry, changing dynamics in writers' rooms reflect the challenges of a streaming era, where a handful of writers are often expected to create new content.
The 148-day writers' strike highlighted tensions in Hollywood over the pressure of fewer episodes, the necessity of AI in script creation, and the industry's evolving landscape.
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