Talk:American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
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Major Overhaul Required
[edit]As of today March 30, 2012 the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists no longer exists as a union or a corporation, It has been merged into a new union and organization called SAG-AFTRA. I would like to propose that it be noted that this is no longer an active union and the information be kept for historical purposes and a new page be created called SAG-AFTRA. TheGoofyGolfer (talk) 22:57, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
The page for the Screen Actor's Guild is that of the SAG-AFTRA,so there's one for this seperate entity but not for the other. So ybe we could delete this page or create one for the former SAG. LM103 (talk) 17:17, 3 November 2012 (UTC)
Radio
[edit]As the article now stands, it suggests that radio has ceased to exist. Many major-market radio stations are still unionized. You will occasionally hear well-known conservative talk-show hosts complaining about being required to join a union (usually AFTRA) in order to appear on air. Many top commercial voice-over artists are also union members. 121a0012 (talk) 05:49, 25 August 2012 (UTC)
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