A new report has revealed that despite the success of hit streaming shows, their actors are not able to make a living.
The report, which was conducted by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), found that actors on streaming shows are not able to make a living wage. This is due to the fact that streaming shows are often produced on a much smaller budget than traditional television shows, meaning that actors are not able to make as much money.
The report also found that streaming shows often have shorter seasons than traditional television shows, meaning that actors are not able to make as much money from residuals. Residuals are payments made to actors for each episode of a show that is aired.
The report highlighted the case of Diane Guerrero, who played Maritza Ramos on the Netflix hit “Orange is the New Black.” Guerrero said that she had to work at a bar in order to make ends meet, and that patrons would often recognize her from the show.
“How could you tell this complete stranger how much you’re getting paid for being on a television show?” she asked. “Because everyone’s reaction would