No, the Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) have not yet reached a resolution.
Recently, negotiations between WGA and AMPTP have come to a halt. The two parties have been in talks for some time now, but there has been no agreement so far.
According to industry insiders, the major issues causing the deadlock include concerns about compensation, contracts, and the involvement of writers in new media platforms. Both sides have been unable to find common ground on these critical matters.
The ongoing strike is taking a toll on the entertainment industry. Numerous production schedules have been disrupted, and the production of many TV shows and movies has been put on hold.
There is no clear indication of when the strike will end, but both the WGA and AMPTP have expressed their desire to reach a fair agreement. Until then, the Hollywood community will have to face the consequences of the ongoing strike.
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Source: hollywood.com