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WGA, AMPTP barking about bytes
submitted by PlainBored 401 days ago (via hollywoodreporter.com)
Some might expect the WGA and management negotiators to fight like cats and dogs in their big contract talks, which begin Monday, but informed consensus predicts the fur won't really start flying for some time.
 
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WriterAction - Why It's Failing, And Why We Need It
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 401 days ago (via artfulwriter.com)
In an ideal world, I wouldn’t have to tell you what WriterAction is. You’d just know. 1,590 of the2,106 members have never posted even once. Always a bad sign...
 
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Writers Guild readies for key negotiations
submitted by bluesgirl 401 days ago (via latimes.com)
"Their pie has been growing and growing, while our share has been slowly shrinking. We cannot let that continue," Young told an audience that included Robert Towne ("Chinatown") and William Goldman ("Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid").
 
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AMPTP to WGA: Take your pick
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 400 days ago (via hollywoodreporter.com)
On Day 1 of Hollywood writers' contract talks Monday, management detailed its proposal for reworking residual arrangements to allow for studio cost-recoupments, while the WGA stuck to its guns on pay boosts and other anticipated demands.
 
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Producers and writers deal on digital future
submitted by HoustonScriptor 361 days ago (via latimes.com)
Producer Peter Guber took a cue from the understated rhetoric of our current political theater and described the developing fight between the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and Writers Guild of America over future digital revenue as a "jihad."
 
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