Steve Mosco, the CEO of the Village Road Show, has resigned.
This movement has recently been approved by the WGA, facing financial issues, which led to a rayoff. The company is owned by Vine Alternative Investments.
The Village Road Show is once a Warner Brothers, including Ocean’s Eleven and Matrix franchise partnerships in many other famous titles, including Sherlock Homes movies, Mad Max: Fury Road, American Nipper, and Happy feet. He was a close collaborator. 。 However, the company has filed a lawsuit on the Matrix Resurrections of THE MATRIX Resurrections in 2021, and has been involved in the studio arbitration.
In 2024, the company renewed its first contract with the content chartel, Kevin Garnet, Production Banner.
Recently, the company has reduced costs and has been implementing layoffs that influenced workers in business issues, management, movies and television.
The company claimed that the guild did not pay the writer in the “number of projects”, and then attracted WGA’s anger. At that time, the WGA had requested that the village road show to post bonds to protect the writer, but the company did not.
MOSKO ran for 24 years on Sony Pictures Television (recently as chairman), including shows such as Breaking Bad, Damages, Blacklist, The Shield, and The Crown.