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据美国编剧协会 (WGA) 和美国电影和电视制片人联盟 (AMPTP)24 日透露,双方已达成初步协议,这意味着持续近 5 个月的编剧大罢工有望正式结束。此次罢工对美国电影和电视行业造成了重大影响,但双方表示将继续努力达成一份更公平的合同。

新闻翻译:

On September 24th, the writers’ guild of the United States and the producers’ association reached a preliminary agreement, indicating that the writers’ strike, which has been ongoing for nearly five months, may finally come to an end. The strike has had a significant impact on the U.S. film and television industry, but both sides said they will continue to work towards a fairer contract.

【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/gj/2023/09-25/10084076.shtml

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