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13 Articles match "Meeting","New Media","New York"
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Silly Lawsuit Against SAG Dismissed; and More
Second, the extension does not change the new media provisions in any way. The extension goes out for a vote in a few weeks to membership meetings in the five major AFTRA Locals of Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Washington/Baltimore. Voting is by mail or at the WGA annual meeting Sept.
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, June 22, 2010
AFTRA Board Approves Joint Bargaining With SAG
At a videoconference meeting today in New York and LA, AFTRA’s national board unanimously voted to approve joint bargaining with SAG for the Primetime Television Contract and the SAG TV/theatrical contract. No wages and working conditions meetings or negotiations are scheduled at this time. earthquake last night.
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, February 27, 2010
SAG Moves towards Joint Bargaining with AFTRA
The urgency presumably stems in part from the fact that AFTRA’s next national board meeting is February 27 meeting, and more generally from the constraints created by the October 1 date and the various processes leading up to it, as I have previously discussed. The meeting adjourned just after 5:00 p.m.
Digital Media Law
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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LAFF: Keynoter Stern Lays Out Indie Landscape
But if you don’t meet those qualifications, don’t worry – it works just as well to be crazy as a loon. immediately started working in theater in New York City. But while we wait for this new revenue stream to lift our boats, it’s our job – in the words of William Faulkner – not just to survive, but prevail. Subprime?
Thompson On Hollywood
- Saturday, June 20, 2009
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Cloud Computing Forecast - Foggy with High Visibility
This past Tuesday I spoke briefly about the topic of "Cloud Computing" at our 16th Annual Seminar on New Media, Technology and the Law at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. And of course, it is used in advertising those services as well. that the term is applied in a confusing way to many different technologies.
New Media and Technology Law
- Friday, September 26, 2008
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AFTRA Board Approves Joint Bargaining With SAG
At a videoconference meeting today in New York and LA, AFTRA’s national board unanimously voted to approve joint bargaining with SAG for the Primetime Television Contract and the SAG TV/theatrical contract. No wages and working conditions meetings or negotiations are scheduled at this time. earthquake last night.
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, February 27, 2010
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SAG Moves towards Joint Bargaining with AFTRA
The urgency presumably stems in part from the fact that AFTRA’s next national board meeting is February 27 meeting, and more generally from the constraints created by the October 1 date and the various processes leading up to it, as I have previously discussed. The meeting adjourned just after 5:00 p.m.
Digital Media Law
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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SAG-AFTRA Ratify Advertising Agreement; SAG Townhall Features Fireworks
The ballots went out a few days ago—they’re due back June 9—and SAG’s conducting a series of town hall meetings across the country. According to Vaughn, Rosenberg was asked at the meeting what he proposed the union do if it voted down the deal. More colorful speakers at the meeting were Ed Asner and Seymour Cassel.
Digital Media Law
- Friday, May 22, 2009
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SAG Rejects Studio Offer; Back to Stalemate
There are no further meetings scheduled between the two sides. Fresh from today’s boardroom, the union’s leaders must now decamp for New York , where they, along with AFTRA leaders and the two unions’ joint commercials negotiating committee, face off against the Joint Policy Committee (JPC), representing advertisers and ad agencies.
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, February 21, 2009
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SAG-AFTRA Joint Bargaining: AFTRA Hesitates, Slightly; and More
In any case, these developments make it all the more important for SAG to make decisive moves at its National Board meeting this Sunday towards joint bargaining. Two other interesting notes from the Strategy Cabinet meeting. This could provide producers – and actors – with a new source of revenue, but is currently forbidden by Equity.
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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SAG-AFTRA Ad Deal Done
Under the new agreement, actors will continue to be paid under the so-called “Class A” structure for their work on broadcast network commercials, though the unions agreed to an industry proposal for a two-year pilot study of an alternative approach, called the Gross Rating Points (GRP) model. The new deal also includes a 5.1% Dunn, Jr.,
Digital Media Law
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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Hollywood Labor: SAG Source Says a Strike Unlikely, Joint SAG-AFTRA Bargaining Likely; and the Year Ahead
The source also said SAG’s upcoming January 31 national board meeting will probably feature a move towards resurrecting joint bargaining with AFTRA, adding that he/she was confident that bargaining later this year would indeed be jointly conducted. With those caveats in mind, the priorities the source listed were as follows: (1) New Media.
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, January 9, 2010
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SAG TV/Theatrical Contract Ratified Overwhelmingly, 78%-22%
Below are press releases from SAG, AFTRA and the AMPTP. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about SAG, or digital media law generally. The two-year successor agreement covers film and digital television programs, motion pictures and new media productions. In the New York Division, the vote count was 85.74
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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