The Alliance
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Origin | Jamaica |
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Genres | Dancehall |
Reggae | |
Associated acts | Bounty Killer |
Mavado | |
Kalado | |
Elephant Man | |
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ID | 2045684 |
About The Alliance
The Alliance is a group of dancehall deejays. Founded by Bounty Killer the Alliance includes long-time collaborators like Angel Doolas, and protégés like Elephant Man. Because of their high profile, some worried that the Alliance was established to "rule" the dancehall business by choosing which riddim to voice.
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Actors union Sag agrees tentative deal to end strike
By Oliver SlowBBC News
Actors' union Sag-Aftra says it has agreed a tentative deal with Hollywood studios to end a months-long strike.
Sag-Aftra reached agreement with The Alliance of Motion Picture and TV Producers (AMPTP) in a unanimous vote, ending the 118-day shutdown.
They said The Strike will officially end on Thursday, and that more details would be released following a meeting on Friday.
Actors have been calling for better pay and safeguards on the use of AI.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA)
Sag-Aftra represents around 160,000 members of the industry and has been on strike since July 14, causing major disruption.
Disney/Marvel's Blade, Dune: Part Two and Fantastic Four have all been delayed by several months, while Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars have also been pushed back by a year.
Live Action remakes of Disney animations Moana and Lilo & Stitch have also been affected, as has James Cameron 's Avatar series and Paddington in Peru.
As well as film delays, Hollywood Stars have also not attended events such as film premieres while The Strike has been taking place, as union rules prohibit them from taking any work, including promotion or publicity for projects.
In addition to increased pay and AI guarantees, Sag-Aftra has called for increased royalties and higher contributions to actor's pension and health plans.
The Combination of The Actor and writers' strikes is estimated to have cost the California economy More Than $6. 5bn (£5. 3bn) So Far , according to Deadline.
Although Hollywood's star actors earn millions, many lesser-known performers often struggle to get by, particularly amid rising inflation and industry changes.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com