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WGA Awards First SilverDocs Documentary Screenplay Award

Writer-Director Anna Broinowski Wins WGA Awards For Film Forbidden Lie$.

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‘No Country’ and ‘There Will Be Blood’ Lead Oscars


Joel and Ethan Coen, Tony Gilroy, and Tamara Jenkins receive nods from Oscar.

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The (Pay) Envelope, Please

Oscar night may finally give striking writers the clout they need

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WGA and Spyglass Entertainment Announce Independent Agreement

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With savings dwindling, TV and film writers picket in NYC

Facing dwindling savings accounts, striking television and film writers returned to the picket line on Wednesday, saying they're eager to get back to work but determined to tough it out until their demands are met.

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Directors Guild talks intensifying

The lead negotiators for the Directors Guild of America are scheduled to meet today and discuss opening formal negotiations with the studios for a new contract.

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United Hollywod's First Annual Short Film Contest

United Hollywood is proud to announce that FairDeal4Writers has become the first annual <span style="font-weight: bold">United Hollywood Short Film Contest</span>.

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UA Already Reaping Benefits of Side Deal

UnitedHollywood reports

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Apple Closes In on Hollywood

Steve Jobs is negotiating with the big studios to offer more movies for sale and rental on iTunes, but both sides will have to give a little.

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A Sequel With the Same Ending

As they did in the '88 writers strike, the studios are pushing themselves out of the picture.

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L. A. Times: Writers have a lot riding on a director

Los Angeles Times staff writers Richard Verrier and Claudia Eller report that Gil Cates will negotiate the next DGA deal and it may set tone for other pacts.

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War of the Words: Local Writers Affected By Nationwide Strike

Kingston Unite! Upstate New York writers on strike.

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Cracks in Producers' United Front

"...behind the scenes, the producers are anything but united in their needs and ambitions. The major entertainment companies...have starkly different stakes in the strike's outcome."

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Dem Candidates Pledge They Won't Cross Picket Line

 American FlagThe Writers Guild of America, East's response to today's statements issued by John Edwards, Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama

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Edwards to Honor Writers Guild Picket Lines

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WGA Contract Talks to Resume

From TVWeek

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Their Fight is Our Fight

International Affiliation of Writers Guilds supports WGA strike with an International Day of Solidarity on Wednesday, November 28, 2007.

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Who Owns Big Media

The folks over at StopBigMedia.com have pulled together a great resource for understanding who's really calling the shots.

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2 Studios Escalate Actions Against Striking Writers

From The New York Times

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Screenwriters Picket as Strike Begins

From the New York Times

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My thoughts on the Writers Guild and the AMPTP

Holly Goldberg Sloan, writer/director of family films, offers her take on Huffington Post

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How Much Will WGA Strike Hurt?

From Broadcasting and Cable

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East Coast Writers Take Their Case to the Streets

From the New York Times

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An Important Message From WGAE and WGAW Presidents

The latest word in the Contract 2007 negotiations, posted at 10:53 p.m. on October 31, 2007.

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SAG board votes WGA support

From The Hollywood Reporter

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UPCOMING EVENTS 
DAILY BUZZ
PRESS RELEASES 2008

LOWELL PETERSON - NEW WGAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

LOWELL PETERSON - NEW WGAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Lowell Peterson joins the Writers Guild of America, East as Executive Director. Read WGAE President Michael Winship’s letter announcing Lowell ’s arrival. more>

 

WGA 2008 Theatrical and Television Basic Agreement

Read the Schedule of Minimums established in the 2008 Theatrical and Television Basic Agreement. If you have any questions regarding to the application of these provisions or minimums, or regarding interpretation of the Basic Agreement, contact the WGAE. more>

 

THE STRIKE IN PICTURES

THE STRIKE IN PICTURES

The strike is over, but the images and pictures remain. Visit the WGAE’s photo gallery of photos from key events and pickets. more>

 

WGAE Celebrates Its Contracts and Members

WGAE Celebrates Its Contracts and Members

WGAE members celebrated their hard work and solidarity that resulted in new contracts. See some of the photos from the celebration here. more>

 

CONTRACT 2007/8 AND STRIKE RECAP

CONTRACT 2007/8 AND STRIKE RECAP

Writers are back at work after the 100-day strike. Background information on the strike and its issues, as well as the archive of strike-related videos and articles are found here. If you have any questions regarding the contract, strike, your return to work, or other related issues, we’re here to help. Email: mbaissues@wgaeast.org or call the WGAE at 212-767-7800. more>

 

2008 Writers Guild Awards Winners

2008 Writers Guild Awards Winners

The 2008 Writers Guild Awards recognized outstanding achievement in writing for screen, television, documentary, radio, promotion, and videogames during 2007. This year’s awards marked the 60th Anniversary of the annual awards. more>

 

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