Jul. 19, 2017
Carol A. Lombardini
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Top television series slated to have a new season next year likely owe a thanks to Lombardini, president of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
The alliance was deadlocked in negotiations with the Writers Guild of America in May, and a repeat of the 2007 writer’s strike that drastically changed the TV landscape and cost the industry hundreds of millions of dollars seemed unavoidable. But with only hours to go be...
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