After 146 days, the Writers Strike is over thanks to an agreement reached late Sunday night, Sept. 24, according to Variety. While the Writers Guild of America has not authorized writers to get back to work until everything is finalized and organized, they are suspending all picketing and have announced that the fourth day of intensive negotiations with the AMPTP (The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers) led to a tentative but strong agreement. According to the Guild, "an agreement in principle on all deal points" has been reached, though the fine print has not been made public. Watch this space for more information on the details of their negotiation. It remains to be seen how this will impact the SAG-AFTRA strike.
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