"Promising Progress in Hollywood Writers' Strike Negotiations, But No Resolution Reached Yet"
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Negotiations between Hollywood studios and striking screenwriters continue for a third day without reaching a deal, but substantial progress has been made. The involvement of top executives from Disney, NBCUniversal, Netflix, and Warner Bros. Discovery has contributed to the progress. The negotiations have focused on issues such as minimum staffing for television show writers' rooms and payments for streaming services. The writers' strike, which began in May, has been joined by the actors' union, SAG-AFTRA, whose demands include a share of streaming revenue. Picketing by writers has intensified, with themed pickets and increased participation.
- Progress in Hollywood Writers' Strike Negotiations, but No Deal Yet The New York Times
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- Writers Turn Out in Force On Picket Lines Amid Hopes of a Deal Breakthrough Hollywood Reporter
- WGA negotiations: Will strike end on Sept. 22? FOX 11 Los Angeles
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