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June 11, 2006

Missed this one earlier this week…Three major public TV broadcasters have reached an agreement with Writers Guild of America on a new three-year contract, which includes digital media in major part. Educational Broadcasting Corp. (WNET/New York), WGBH Educational Foundation (WGBH/Boston) and Community Television of Southern California (KCET/Los Angeles) were the public stations in the deal.
Negotiators said the contract, which was finalized May 25, would be retroactive to Nov. 13 and bring increases in writers’ program rates on June 1, Nov. 13 and Nov. 13, 2007.
Under the pact, writers would receive payments from the stations’ new business ventures, such as Internet downloads, licensing audio portions of programs to satellite radio subscribers and licensing or selling excerpts of programs to schools and universities.
The two sides also agreed to hold annual meetings to address emerging technologies, programming innovations and the future of public broadcasting.
Some more details on the release here.


Originally posted by Rafat from PaidContent.org, remediated by yatta on Jun 11, 2006 at 11:03 AM