‘We did it’: Hollywood writers react to ‘tentative agreement’ to end strike
The Writers Guild of America has spent 146 days on the picket line (AP)/ in the US are praising a “tentative” deal that has been reached with studio bosses which could mark the end of a strike that has lasted many months. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) announced the deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), the group which represents studios, streaming services and producers in negotiations, after 146 days on the picket line./ More than 11,000 WGA members have been on strike since May 2 over issues ...
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