WGA
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DGA v. WGA: Directors Score Pilot Credit, Writers Cry ‘Power Grab’
Tensions between the guilds mount over creative clout: ‘Motherfuckers, I helped make this show for you’
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🎧 The Case Against Paramount-Warner — From the People Fighting It
Former FTC commissioner Alvaro Bedoya and the WGA’s Adam Conover on the multi-front effort to stop the merger
Latest WGA stories
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‘Neither Nothing, Nor Nearly Enough’: WGA Responds to Studios’ Offer
➕ ‘So bad, so depressed, so scared’: the human toll of summer’s strike
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The Great Backfiring: Did This Move Just Add Weeks to the Strike?
The studios released their proposals into the wild. The writers are crying foul
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‘Existential Dread, But Make It Fashion’: Meet the Writers Behind PicketFits
➕ Hurricane Hilary meant no picket lines Monday
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The Strike Businesses Providing Picket Fuel This Summer
➕ The writers union and studios plan to meet again this upcoming week
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Leaks, Meetings & Calls. Oh My!
After months of silence, studio heads seem newly committed to ending the industry shutdown
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No Deal (Yet): Writers, Studios Meet Again
Today marked only the second negotiating session since the strike began May 2
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Karen Bass: I Had ‘Long Conversations’ With AMPTP, WGA Over the Weekend
L.A.’s mayor tells The Ankler that she engaged with Carol Lombardini and Ellen Stutzman: ‘My fingers are crossed there might be some light’
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The 100-Day War, Or Rather, the First 100 Days of War
‘If it takes 200 days, 300 days — we’re going to still be out here,’ says one WGA writer
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Why This Is the ‘Most Radical of All the Writers and Actors Strikes’ in Hollywood History
Wednesday marks 100 days of the WGA strike
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WGA: ‘No Agreement’ With AMPTP After Meeting
Guild alleges studios were ‘leaking to the press’; read full email to members
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Great Divide: SAG vs. Studio Breakdown Points Made Public
➕ the party vibe is turned way up at Netflix with a DJ and a cooling mister full of ‘AMPTP tears’
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Heat Is On: Actors, Writers Erupt Outside Hollywood Studios
Outside Disney, a sense of solidarity and existential panic
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SAG-AFTRA Ready to Strike Until 2024, Says Fran Drescher
Day 1 of the actors strike brought wrath and enthusiasm to the pickets















