Writers Signal Support for Studio Offer

Hollywood writers were optimistic they could end a three-month strike that has crippled the entertainment industry after reviewing a proposed deal from studios that increases their payments for online use of TV shows and movies.

Leaders of the Writers Guild of America recommended the deal Saturday to thousands of members gathered on both coasts and warned that holding out for a better deal might be disastrous.

Union chief negotiator John Bowman told writers at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles that “if they push any further, everyone would fall off the cliff,” said Mike Rowe, a writer for the animated show “Futurama.”

The WGA board planned to meet Sunday and decide whether to authorize a membership vote to lift the strike, according to a person familiar with the plan who requested anonymity considering of a media blackout.

whether guild members approve, they could be back at work on Wednesday, although formal approval of a contract would have to await ratification by

members, which could take two weeks.

Giving writers a 48-hour window to vote on lifting the strike order would help alleviate concerns that the agreement was being pushed too rapidly by the guild’s board.

Still, writers seemed confident that the walkout, which cost the Los Angeles area economy alone an estimated $1 billion or more, was coming to a close.

“It’s a historic moment for labor in that country,” said Oscar-nominated WGA member Michael Moore, who attended the New York meeting.

Carmen Culver, a film and TV writer, lauded the guild “for hanging solid.”

“It’s a great day for the labor movement. We have suffered a lot of privation in order to achieve what we’ve achieved,” Culver said.

The WGA’s first strike in 20 years began Nov. 5 and involved 10,000 members. It idled thousands of other entertainment industry workers, from caterers to safety measure staff, disrupted both TV and…

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