it has reached a tentative agreement to end the ongoing strikes that began in May after four consecutive days of negotiations with the the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).The WGA West wrote on X: “The WGA and AMPTP have reached a tentative agreement.
This was made possible by the enduring solidarity of WGA members and extraordinary support of our union siblings who stood with us for over 146 days.
More details coming after contract language is finalized.”Following the news, insiders have told Variety that plans are already in place to bring back shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon as soon as possible, with potential returns as soon as next weekend (October 2).“We want to come back ASAP,” one insider on a late-night show said, with another adding: “I think everybody’s leaning forward, like they’re ready to go….
I would look for them to return on October 2 or October 9. I think that they are going to be very motivated to get their crews working again.”A source added: “I think that the calculation for all these shows is how quickly you can get your crew back to work.
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