LOS ANGELES— Public support for striking Hollywood actors and writers is broad, but not necessarily deep enough for most people to change their viewing habit, a new poll finds.
A majority (55%) of U.S adults sympathize with the writers and actors the months long dispute than with the studios they’re striking against (3%), the poll from The Associated Press-NORC Centre for public Affairs Research shows.
Half of Americans (50%) approve of writers and actors striking, while 40% are neutral on the topic, and 9% disapprove.
The more people said they had heard about the strike, the more likely they were to favor it. About six in 10 Americans have heard “a lot” or “some” about the labor strikes of writers and actors against Hollywood studios. People who have heard “a lot” or “some” about the strike are more likely than those who have heard less to approve (63 vs 29%).
“I’m a big supporter of labor, “said one respondent, James Denton of Louisville, Kentucky, who said he strongly approves of the strikes and has followed them closely. “I’m a union member myself, my father was the president of a union, I believe in unions, they’re well worth the money.”
About a quarter (24%) of U.S adults do not sympathize with either the writers and actors or the studios, and 18% are split between the sides.
Overall sympathy toward the writers and actors runs much more strongly among Democrats (70%), than Independents (47%) and Republicans (39%). Republicans (35%) are more likely than Democrats (15%) to say they sympathize with neither side.
While actors are usually the ones getting public adulation, many more think writers deserve a pay bump than they do actors.
Members of the Writers Guild of America are optimistic the strike can end soon even as they remain on the picket li
Overall, about half of U.S adults (48%) say it would be a good thing if studios were prevented from replacing writers with AI, Alternatively, only 10% ay it would be good for studios to use AI to help write movies and TV shows. Half (52%) say it would be a bad thing for studios to use AI in this way.
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