Writers Strike is Over!

1 posts · 2008-02-03 10:25:00 to 2008-02-03 10:25:00

#36300398858 02/03/2008 10:25 Writers Strike is Over!
i came across a article from The A.P last night that The WGA and the AMPTPT have worked out a Tenative agreement friday involving there key agreement over internet revenue. With this agreement out of the way many of the people close to this deal think they can get something done this week. good news to hear  The writers deffintly deserve a better deal and now i wonder what happens to shows that have already started such as Heroes and The office i wonder will they plan to film and write a few more episodes or just wait till next season at this point.
heres the full article below
WGA and AMPTP Close to a Deal? 
Source: The Associated Press
February 3, 2008


A breakthrough in contract talks has been reached between the Alliance of Motion Picture andTelevision Producers (AMPTP) and the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and could lead to a tentative deal as early as next week, reports The Associated Press.

The two sides breached the gap Friday on the thorniest issues, those concerning compensation for projects distributed via the Internet. Significant progress has reportedly been made and a deal might be announced within a week.

Major points of contention include how much and when writers are paid for projects delivered online after they've been broadcast on TV.

The studios have been insisting that programs be streamed online for a certain period, deemed promotional, during which writers would forgo residuals. When payment kicked in, the companies sought to limit it to a flat $1,200 fee, while the guild wanted a percentage of a distributor's revenue.

Although work remains to be done on elements of the agreement, prospects for a deal appeared solid. The tentative agreement would have to be approved by a majority of guild members