Kaplan Stahler becomes first ATA literary agency to sign WGA agreement
, in having reached individual accommodations with the WGA. The two are believed to be the only agencies with significant literary departments that have signed with the guild since termination April 12 of the industrywide 1976 franchise agreement, known as the AMBA.
The new deal prohibits packaging fees, with a one-year phase out, and affiliate production, which the agency doesn’t engage in anyway.
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