As reported by Variety, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) recently met again in hopes of resolving the ongoing writers' strike. The WGA strike first began on May 2nd after failing to reach an agreement with the AMPTP. The outlet noted that the two sides have continued to clash on topics like staffing minimums for television workers and streaming residuals based on viewership. While speaking to the outlet insiders on the studio side noted their irritation with the WGA's response, but also admitted that they were hesitant to "negotiate with ourselves" in order to reach an agreement.
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