By D. Heimpel
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The Writers Guild of America West and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers today are scheduled to resume talks on their collective bargaining agreement.
The negotiations, put on hold on July 18, hinge on the division of profits on new media and questions of jurisdiction. Sources on both sides of the issue say that the clo...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The Writers Guild of America West and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers today are scheduled to resume talks on their collective bargaining agreement.
The negotiations, put on hold on July 18, hinge on the division of profits on new media and questions of jurisdiction. Sources on both sides of the issue say that the clo...
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