AMPTP Brings DC Crisis PR Firm On-Board As Studios Seek To Reset Strike Messaging

Coming out of the public relation week from Hell, the studios and streamers are looking for the firm that fought off Pizzagate to help them in the war of words against the striking Writers Guild.

After literally and figuratively misreading the room with the release earlier this week of their August 11 proposal to the WGA and the subsequent blowback on August 22 and August 24, the AMPTP have hired crisis management specialists the Levinson Group, a source close to events told Deadline.

“The studios need better coordination, better messaging in response to the writers and to the media,” an industry vet noted of the companies that literally own large swaths of the mainstream media. Contacted by Deadline, Levinson declined to comment on her firm’s new role with the AMPTP.

 While current AMPTP PR chief Scott Rowe and former UTA communication boss Chris Day remain in place for the Hollywood organization, the Molly Levinson-founded firm is now on-board to reframe the big picture for studio and streamers CEOs who have been easily characterized as greedy, imperious and out of touch in the over 115-day picket line battle with the scribes and now actors’ union SAG-AFTRA.

Even as on-again, off-again talks have been under a media blackout, writers and now actors have taken to the streets, social media and evening news with flare, passion and soundbites to promote their desire for new contracts that adequately address 21st century concerns about pay, residuals, A.I., data transparency and more. With its top tier membership of usually competing CEOs, the often heavy handed Carol  Lombardini-led AMPTP has lacked the speed, continuity and nimbleness to match the skillful scribes.

But, as they say, desperate times call for desperate measures — especially for the AMPTP.

Founded by former CBS and CNN political director Molly Levinson, the Levinson Group describes itself as “a strategic communications and issues management firm with global reach.  Holding down offices in Washington DC, NYC and London, the Levinson Group came to prominence in 2017 as the fake news of Pizzagate and far right claims that fashionable DC restaurant Cornet Ping Pong housed a child sex ring and human trafficking scheme for Hillary Clinton and other leading Democrats. Death threats, and a potential mass shooting followed in the divisions of the 2016 election.

In more recent years, the Levinson Group was instrumental in the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s successful pursuit of pay equity.

 Former journalist, Levinson including September 11, 2001, the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and every election from 2002 to 2012. Served as rthe acting political director at CBS News, in 2006, she left the network to become political director the Ted Turner-founded cable newswer.

The hiring of the Levinson Group by the AMPTP was first reported by THR.

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