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Hollywood negotiators resume talks
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Negotiators for the dueling sides in Hollywood Thursday resumed contract talks, which for the first time were described by representatives of the striking writers in moderately upbeat tones.

Thursday's negotiating session between the writers union and the studios was the seventh since the current round in the start- and-stop bargaining began last week, in an effort to end the month- old strike by screenwriters.

"For the last two days, we have had substantive discussions of the issues important to writers, the first time this has occurred in this negotiation," the Writers Guild of America (WGA) Negotiating Committee said in a statement earlier on Wednesday.

"However, we are still waiting for the AMPTP to respond to all our proposals, including Internet streaming of theatrical and television product and digital downloads," it added.

A statement from the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents the movie studios and television networks, said it remained "committed to making a fair and reasonable deal."

Sources said the two sides had discussed contract enforcement and jurisdiction over original content for the Internet, so-called reality television, animation and basic cable, according to the negotiating committee statement.

The studios contend their latest offer provides for a "new economic partnership" that would add around 130 million U.S. dollars a year to what the writers already earn. The WGA dismisses that projection as wildly inaccurate and says its proposal would cost the studios and networks less -- only 151 dollars million over three years.

The ongoing strike began on Nov. 5, with the dispute focusing on residual payments to writers for work distributed via the Internet, video iPods, cellphones and other new media.

Most scripted primetime TV series have suspended production due to the strike, while almost all the late-night talk shows on major broadcast networks have been forced into reruns.

Before the start of the strike, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa cited forecasts that a lengthy work stoppage could cost the area's economy 1 billion dollars. But a quarterly economic forecast released Thursday by the UCLA Anderson School of Management said that even a lengthy strike would have an impact of only about a third of that 1-billion-dollar estimate.

(CRI December 7, 2007)

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