SAG Producers on Celebrating 30th Awards Ceremony After Historic Strike, Guild Wins

The SAG Awards have long been one of the most important events on the kudocast calendar, but this year’s edition at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall Feb. 24 is especially significant. Not only does it mark the 30th year of the awards, it also comes on the heels of the longest strike in the history of the actors union, which represents some 160,000 performers across the U.S.

“This is the first time that many of them have gathered together like this at a show after being on the picket line,” says Jon Brockett, SAG-AFTRA executive producer and liaison to the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, who is executive producing the show

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