What the Hollywood writers union deal means for TV
Briefly

Hollywood got a round of applause from the White House today as President Biden celebrated news that the Writers Guild of America has reached a tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, possibly ending their historic strike.
Well, the Writers Guild kind of laid out this process in a note that's on its website to its members. Basically, the leadership of the WGA has to vote to present the agreement to its full membership of more than 11,500 people for ratification.
Still, a lot of questions, though, about the agreement itself and when TV shows and films might resume production, especially for daytime and late-night TV.
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