Noah Schnapp, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Sadie Sink, Caleb McLaughlin. Picture: Netflix
ATLANTA – The ultimate season of Stranger Issues, which is filmed principally in Georgia, can be delayed due to the writers strike, in line with co-creators Matt and Ross Duffer.
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The delay was introduced Saturday on the present’s official Twitter account.
Work started on the fifth and ultimate season in August 2022, in line with Selection.com.
1000’s of screenwriters are at the moment on strike after 6 weeks of failed negotiations for a brand new movie and scripted TV contract.
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Different Netflix collection which might be dealing with delays embrace “Huge Mouth” and “Cobra Kai,” which started filming its sixth season in Georgia in late April.
Writers are asking for increased pay, higher protections, and main overhaul in compensation for streaming residuals.
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The contract between the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and Alliance of Movement Image and Tv Producers (AMTP) expired at midnight Might 2.
The final author’s strike began in November 2007 and final 100 days. The strike resulted within the lack of billions of {dollars}.
The present strike has already impacted the manufacturing of every day late-night exhibits, together with The Tonight Present Starring Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Dwell!
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Weekly exhibits like HBO’s Actual Time with Invoice Maher and Final Week Tonight with John Oliver have additionally been sidelines.
Saturday Evening Dwell wrapped its season early and the 2023 MTV Film & TV Awards will now be taped as a substitute of dwell.
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The writers strike might be devastating for the state of Georgia. Greater than 400 motion pictures, tv exhibits and commercials had been filmed in Georgia final yr.
Atlanta studio already feeling ache from potential Hollywood writers’ strike
In line with the Georgia Movie Fee, there are 34 present movie and TV initiatives being filmed in Georgia.
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Actuality TV exhibits like Love & Hip Hop Atlanta and Mama June are much less prone to be affected as a result of they don’t seem to be scripted.
ATLANTA and LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., Nov. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Michael Gargiulo, CEO at VPN.com and recent Georgia State Senate candidate, announced plans for 2025. With a platform of freedom, security, and low taxes, Gargiulo received 35,036 votes in Gwinnett County, demonstrating the strength of conservative values in suburban Atlanta.
“Thank you, truly, for joining us on this journey. I thank God, our teams, and everyone seeking a stronger America and safer Georgia. We are excited to announce our vision for the future, but please know that being a candidate to serve this way has forever changed my life,” former State Senate candidate Michael Gargiulo shared. “The prayer and dedication of our supporters in the face of a steep mountain was incredible. This movement is bringing bold leadership change across America,” Gargiulo said.
On November 5, 2024, in the General Election, Gwinnett received 420,681 total votes, with 173,041 for President Donald Trump, the most of any county in Georgia.
Official Announcement Gargiulo announced plans to continue his work as CEO at VPN.com, fighting for free speech, property rights, and internet security. Gargiulo also announced he has returned as the Chief of Staff for State Senator Colton Moore for the upcoming 40-day 2025 Georgia legislative session.
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“I am excited to return to the State Capitol as Senator Moore’s Chief of Staff. As we have done for nearly a decade, we aim to protect Georgians from the tragedies of open borders, decrease the hardship of over-taxation and over-regulation, protect property rights, improve Georgia’s mail delivery problems, accelerate the elimination of state income taxes, promote entrepreneurship, pay off state debt faster, and reduce abuses of the justice system. As we enter this Golden Age of Georgia, we look forward to working with the 47th President of the United States, Vice President JD Vance, and the Trump Administration.
“We believe it is also wise to explore creating the Georgia Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Incoming federal DOGE department heads Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will find government waste that can also be cut from state budgets. Together, we will continue fighting inflation, waste, and incompetency to make Georgia affordable again.”
Securing Georgia’s Future and Thank You Statement Gargiulo urged community leaders, veterans, and entrepreneurs to get involved in public service, local organizations, and faith-based initiatives. His campaign aimed to inspire others to serve.
“Please pray for and encourage future candidates, it is not an easy process” Gargiulo said. “I hope these campaigns of 2024 will inspire leaders to step forward and make a difference in their communities for generations to come.”
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Gargiulo extended his thank you statement to Jesus, Pastor Jentezen Franklin, Senator Colton Moore, Congressman Andrew Clyde, Congressman Jim Jordan, Congressman Mike Collins, Barron Trump, Latinos for Trump, former State Representative Melvin Everson, Representative Charlice Byrd, Senator Randy Robertson, Senator Matt Brass, Senator Steve Gooch, Senator Jason Anavitarte, Representative Matt Reeves, former Senator Kelly Loeffler, Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson, Lt. Governor Burt Jones, County Chairman Candidate John Sabic, Sheriff Candidate Mike Baker, Representative Candidate Elvia Davila, Laurie McClain (GA GOP Treasurer), Georgia Freedom Caucus, Mallory Staples, Antonio Jones, Garland Favorito, Carli Eli, former State Representative Matt Gurtler, Young Americans for Liberty, Gwinnett Accountability Project, Tod Warner, Arturo Adonay, Nathaniel Darnell, Denise Burns, Daniel Victorio, Chuck Fowler, Nerren Pratt, David Cross, Carol Field, Mr. Jason Riley, the family of Ms. Laken Riley, Kathy Statham, Scott Vandiver, GA President Alex Johnson, Cliff Oxford (founder of CliffCo), Bianca D’Alessio, Mark McKenzie, Jeffrey Rickett, Ted Jenkin, Lee Heisman, Cole Dotson, David Lefkovits, Jonathan Fitch, Gary Simat, Brent Oxley (founder of HostGator), Georgia Gun Owners, Georgia Republican Assembly, Catherine Bernard, Gwinnett Republican Party, Chairman Sammy Baker, Boy Scout Troop 553, Free Chapel, the Gharibs, the Copelands, the Keeners, the Spaldings, the Freemans, the Hooks, the Klarics, the Williams, the Fitzpatricks, the Lazars, the Thomases, the Dickeys, the Wells, the Moores, the Lees, the Bassells, the Bruces, the Browns, the Jacobs, the Petersons, the Christophers, the Willoughbys, the O’Barrs, the Gargiulos, and others.
About Michael Gargiulo Gargiulo is the CEO of VPN.com and has been featured in Forbes and Entrepreneur.com for his Internet security, intellectual property, and domain name expertise. Gargiulo graduated from the University of Georgia with degrees in Finance and Risk Management. He is also an Eagle Scout and Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipient.
To learn more about visit VPN.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelvpn/
Contact: The Office of Michael J. Gargiulo +1-678-551-2630 386974@email4pr.com
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Central Arkansas Bears (2-4) at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (3-3)
Atlanta; Saturday, 1 p.m. EST
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BOTTOM LINE: Central Arkansas visits Georgia Tech after Elias Cato scored 23 points in Central Arkansas’ 92-83 overtime win against the UNC Asheville Bulldogs.
The Yellow Jackets have gone 3-3 in home games. Georgia Tech ranks third in the ACC with 15.5 assists per game led by Naithan George averaging 5.2.
The Bears are 0-3 on the road. Central Arkansas is fourth in the ASUN scoring 74.5 points per game and is shooting 41.1%.
Georgia Tech makes 43.6% of its shots from the field this season, which is 3.2 percentage points higher than Central Arkansas has allowed to its opponents (40.4%). Central Arkansas has shot at a 41.1% rate from the field this season, 1.0 percentage point less than the 42.1% shooting opponents of Georgia Tech have averaged.
TOP PERFORMERS: Baye Ndongo is scoring 14.2 points per game and averaging 7.7 rebounds for the Yellow Jackets.
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Layne Taylor is averaging 15.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.5 steals for the Bears.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (7-4) are significant underdogs against the Georgia Bulldogs (9-2). Georgia, who has won 30 straight home games, has already locked up a trip to the SEC championship game in Atlanta next week.
Georgia has won six straight games over Georgia Tech. However, head coach Brent Key and the Yellow Jackets have closed the gap on Georgia some in recent years. Georgia Tech pulled off a major upset over the previously unbeaten Miami Hurricanes a few weeks ago and has more than enough talent to shock Georgia on the road.
What advantages does Georgia Tech have over Georgia?
Turnover margin
Georgia Tech (plus-three) has the No. 45 turnover margin in the country. The Yellow Jackets have just seven turnovers all season.
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Georgia has (zero) has the No. 69 turnover margin in the nation. The Bulldogs have 15 total turnovers including 12 Carson Beck interceptions. For Georgia Tech to pull off an upset, the Yellow Jackets need to win the turnover margin.
Rest
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets quarterback Aaron Philo beat the North Carolina State Wolfpack on Thursday. Brett Davis-Imagn Images
Georgia Tech has a significant rest advantage against Georgia. The Yellow Jackets played on Thursday night of last week, so they’ve had over a week to prepare for UGA. Georgia beat UMass on Saturday afternoon and only has six days to prepare for Georgia Tech.
Rushing offense
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Georgia Tech has the No. 43 rushing offense in the country. The Yellow Jackets average an impressive 180.1 yards per game, which is 50 yards per game better than Georgia, who averages 130.1 yards per game (No. 98 in the nation).