The Hollywood strikes appear to be biting, with the past week seeing mayors on both the west and east coasts trying to bring both parties to the table. The first titles are slipping out of the 2023 release windows, and soon, new content is going to start drying up – leaving the broadcasters and streamers sweating about the impact on their churn rates. The strikes are a wound that has been left festering for years; one that was bandaged over hastily last time, and not properly treated. It is likely to cost a few billion dollars, in delayed box office debuts, cancelled seasons, and consumer unhappiness with live shows that must work around not having writing teams. These are lost…