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Writers Guild Says It Has Hit Limit in Franchise Agreement Talks With CAA, WME

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Also Read: CAA Co-Chair Bryan Lourd on Writers Guild Conflict: 'I Hate How This Has Gone'But while those two agencies were able to negotiate better terms for themselves, the WGA says that it is drawing a hard line against raising affiliate studio ownership any further.“To be blunt, we’re not going to give them a different and better deal because they waited,” the memo says. “We’re not going to keep pushing back the sunset period on packaging.

We’re not going to allow more than 20% ownership of a production studio.”“”WME and CAA chose to sit out the negotiation for well over a year, hoping members would give up, and relying on a lawsuit that won’t even go to trial, if at all, until summer 2021,” they continued. “Because of their corporate.

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