Writers unions name panel to prepare for talks
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The Writers Guild of America, West, and its sister union on the East Coast took the first step to lay the groundwork for negotiations with Hollywood studios.
The guilds named a 17-member committee headed by Emmy-award winning writer John Bowman, whose credits include “In Living Color” and “Martin,” to set the framework for talks.
The committee includes “Desperate Housewives” writer Marc Cherry and Shawn Ryan, a writer for “The Shield.” Union officials have proposed starting talks as early as July, four months before the writers’ contract expires.
-- Richard Verrier
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