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Contract talks to resume between striking Hollywood writers and studios
LOS ANGELES — Contract talks that had been stalled are poised to resume between striking Hollywood writers and the major studios and streaming services, both groups announced Thursday, one day ...
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WGA, Hollywood studios expected to resume negotiations Wednesday
The Writers Guild of America and studios are expected to resume negotiations Wednesday in what will be the first time the two sides have sat down together in a month. This comes as many talk shows ...
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SAG-AFTRA and Studios to Resume Negotiations on Tuesday
When AMPTP broke off talks, the studios characterized the SAG-AFTRA plan — $1 per streaming service subscriber that would be passed on to the guild and then shared among members — as a "levy ...
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Hollywood actors to resume negotiations with studios as writers’ strike wraps up
Actors across Hollywood will resume talks with studios and streaming services on Monday, with confirmation coming as details from the Writers Guild of America (WGA) agreement come to light.
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Hollywood actors to resume negotiations with studios as writers’ strike wraps up
Actors across Hollywood will resume talks with studios and streaming services on Monday, with confirmation coming as details from the Writers Guild of America (WGA) agreement come to light.

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