Hollywood Directors Reach Tentative 4-Year Deal with Studios and Streamers
The agreement adds AI safeguards, raises health-plan contributions 25%, and limits non-directors to two TV episodes per season.
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Hollywood directors reach tentative 4-year deal with studios and streamers
Hollywood directors on Tuesday reached a four-year tentative contract agreement with studios and streaming services.The deal struck between the Directors Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers came four weeks after talks began.The talks were the first under new DGA President Christopher Nolan, who took the job in September.Along with similar four-year deals longer than the industry three ratified in recent w…
DGA Members Overwhelmingly Ratify New Deal With Studios, Streamers
In a far far cry from the severe strikes of three years ago, the studios and streamers tonight heaped nothing but praise and good will on the Hollywood guilds as the DGA became the final of the Big Three to approve a new four-year contract “The AMPTP congratulates the DGA on ratifying its new contract,” an […]
DGA Ratifies New 4-Year Deal Aimed at Protecting Jobs Amid Industry Slump
The Directors Guild of America ratified a new four-year contract Thursday designed to protect members’ jobs during Hollywood’s historic slump. DGA President Christopher Nolan and National Executive Director Russell Hollander shared with members on Thursday that the deal was “overwhelmingly” approved, adding, “Throughout this process, our focus was clear: protect our members, strengthen the Guild and address the challenges facing our industry dur…
Directors Guild Ratifies Four-Year Deal With Studios
The Directors Guild of America on Thursday ratified a four-year deal with studios and streamers, bringing to a close a quiet year for bargaining.
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