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Media

Sep. 6, 2007

Coming Attractions: Battle Over New-Media Proceeds

LOS ANGELES - When the major studios and Writer's Guild of America, West come back to the negotiations over their collective bargaining agreement on Sept. 19, they will face their major point of friction: how to split up the proceeds from new media.

By D. Heimpel
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - When the major studios and Writer's Guild of America, West come back to the negotiations over their collective bargaining agreement on Sept. 19, they will face their major point of friction: how to split up the proceeds from new media.
      At stake are a strike and the restructuring of a residual scheme that has been in place for ...

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