No End in Sight

The talks between networks and writers that so optimitically began a few weeks ago have broken down. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers said in a statement:
We’re puzzled and disheartened by an ongoing WGA (Writers Guild of America) negotiating strategy that seems designed to delay or derail talks rather than facilitate an end to this strike.
The WGA, of course, is turning the blame back on the studios. Reports say head Alliance negotiator, Nick Counter, presented an ultimatum to writers, didn’t allow them to respond, and then demanded they remove at least six of their demands.
The WGA is “ready and willing to negotiate, no matter how intransigent our bargaining partners are, because the stakes are simply too high.”
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