Everyone's so mad at the AMPTP that producers want the organization to drop 'producers' from its name
For the past six months or so, the writers and actors of Hollywood have successfully rallied most of the general public against the Bad Guys who are actively trying to eliminate “writer” and “actor” as viable career paths for all but the wealthiest people and most poorly programmed artificial intelligence apps. Those Bad Guys are better known as the Association Of Motion Picture And Television Producers—a.k.a.
This comes from Deadline, which says “AMPTS” and “AMPTC” have been floated, but for now, the producers have joined forces to present a petition addressed to infamous AMPTP president Carol Lombardini to ask the organization to consider changing its name out of respect to what producers do and in order to make it clear that producers are not represented by the AMPTP or “formally aligned” with its goals.
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