What the writers strike means for Australian creatives?
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We've all been there. Laying on the couch after a long day of work, paralysed by the task of choosing what show to watch. We're so spoiled for choice - and there are thousands of new shows hitting multiple platforms everyday. The big streaming services - like Netflix and Amazon argue that television writers are getting more money up front - but the writers say it's become impossible to make a living. So how has the streaming industry changed the way television is created? And is Netflix and Chill about to be cancelled?Guest: Hannah Reich from ABC Arts Digital
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