More than 22 months after thousands of scribes parted ways with their reps amid one of the biggest showdowns in recent Hollywood history,all of the town's major agencies have now made peace with the Writers Guild of America.
The lone holdout, WME,has agreed to terms with the guild. The deal will allow the Beverly Hills-based talent firm,led by president Ari Greenburg, to represent writers for the first time since April 2019, when the franchise agreement with the guild expired.
Endeavor, the parent company of WME, will reduce its ownership stake in film and TV company Endeavor Content down to 20 percent.
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