I am thrilled to give you a report on how today’s much-anticipated resumed contract talks went between the writers and the producers. And they went well, according to my sources. “It was very productive, very level-headed, and it seemed as though the producers came ready to bargain,” an insider told me tonight. “Reasonableness ruled the day.”
In fact, the AMPTP reps for the studios and networks showed up to the first day’s negotiating session since the WGA strike began November 5th with what was described to me as “a very comprehensive proposal which laid out to all the entire roadmap to the deal. Over the course of the session, the producers addressed every single issue, and the writers listened and kept getting up to caucus.”
According to my sources, both sides spent the session recapping where they’d left off negotiations back on November 4th, which was the last time the WGA and AMPTP faced off. “So they basically went through all the proposals on the table: what they’d already agreed upon, and where they needed to go from here,” an insider explained to me. ”Tomorrow, they really start advancing the ball forward.”
There will continue to be a news blackout on the contract talks, meaning no end-of-day statements by either the AMPTP or WGA, “because no one wants to be the one to derail any progress.” (My lips are sealed about the site of the meetings.) Both sides plan more negotiating sessions not just for Tuesday but also for at least Wednesday. ”It’s anyone’s guess where this process goes,” said a source. “Today, they spent time on old business. Tomorrow, they handle new business — and that’s where the rubber can really meet the road.”
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Editor-in-Chief Nikki Finke - tip her here.


Not again…
How long are we going to have to wait this time for “urgent” news?
This sounds like something positive is coming up. I just hope the writers didn’t back down on their demands.
It’s not good.
Nikki,
You have done such a great job covering this strike, I would not trust any other source for an update on today’s talks. When the good news comes, I know I’ll hear it from you first.
THE SUSPENSE!!!
Nikki! You can’t do “URGENT” and then follow it with “Coming…”
Not fair!!! Not fair!!!
Here we go… refresh…refresh…refresh
I am convinced she does this to us to see how many times we can hit refresh in an hour,LOL
Just tell me it’s about Alicia Keyes!
You’re the only source to be trusted, Nikki! Please hurry!
Oh no. Last time she posted one of these URGENT bulletins it was not good news.
Ok, no article to discuss. So let’s discuss Fred’s comment. What do you mean it’s not good? How do you know, Fred?
In the meantime, why not post your video from the rally last Tuesday…I\’m in it if you used me. Or did I miss it somehow?
I’ll bet they argued over pen colors for most of the day and then ended up at an impasse.
Hey, now that’s great news! This is how it should have been from the start, but I know it takes some time for ego to get out of the way first.
Good. Good. And let’s hope fairness rules the negotiations throughout.
This is good news, indeed.
Nikki, though I am DYING to know what it is that you know… I cannot help but wonder (and worry) whether it is in the best interest of the finally resumed strike negotiations that we hear the inside scoop. Especially when such a big deal has been made about there not being any leaks to the press, I just hope that no silk boxers get into a bunch over this scoop.
Aside from that… thanks for keeping us so well informed!
Doesn’t sound very ungood to me! This echoes things I’ve heard from my own “inside sources.” Let’s hope “reasonableness” (reasonability? a tendency toward being reasonable? whatever…) continues to rule the day. Nay, the week!
So basically they’re back to the orignal line of scrimmage, and now they have to start advancing the ball..I just hope they’re more successful than the Steelers and the Dolphins were tonight…
Interesting…
So… Fred, just casual doom-mongering, huh?
Back in the land of reality, great news about people coming to the table ready to talk! I have great hopes that between the moderate studio folks and the writers keeping up the pressure, they can bring this puppy home before Christmas.
Nikki, keep up the great work. I know you know that you’re the only voice giving it to us straight. It’s much appreciated!
Wait a second. If this settles, am I no longer going to be able to blame other people for the failure of my career? Shit!
Variety says: “Before talks broke off on Nov. 4, the AMPTP conceded it would pay writers for use of streaming video but only after a 45-day window for promotional use — prompting subsequent ridicule by guild leaders, who said the promo window should be only three days long.”
More Variety nonsense?? Why would WGA agree to 3-day free window? Makes no sense, right?
Sammy, there’s ALWAYS someone else to blame. Your ex-wife. Your drycleaner. That squinchy old dude behind the counter at the liquor store where you buy your single-malt and your lottery tickets…
I am glad both sides are being cordial. But I am wary of any comprehensive proposal laid out entirely by the Big Media side. WGA leaders, please be vigilant for the loopholes in their plans. Please take your time in evaluating their proposals. I think the corporations probably spent the last ten days (leading up to these talks) looking for new and fresh ways to dick the creatives over.
Never forget: these are the same people who have screwed writers over in countless different positions in the past.