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WGA Sets $3.4 Million Settlement With CBS for All Access Streaming Residuals
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The WGA West has reached a big settlement with CBS over underpaid residuals for shows made available on the CBS All Access streaming platform from its inception in 2014.
The guild disclosed in a letter to members Thursday that it has negotiated a settlement worth $3.4 million to cover 62 series featured on the subscription streaming service that CBS unveiled in October 2014. The guild challenged the methodology that CBS used to calculate the residuals due to writers for episodes of new and vintage series. The settlement covers 2014 through the end of 2020.
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This story was originally published on Friday, Oct. 16, 2020 at 12:02 p.m. PDT.
During the virtual First Contact Day global event, Paramount+ dropped the official season 4 trailer for
Star Trek: Discovery, which was introduced by series star Sonequa Martin-Green. The series will return on Paramount+ later this year.
Season 4 finds Captain Burnham and the crew of the USS Discovery facing a threat unlike any they’ve ever encountered. With Federation and non-Federation worlds feeling the impact, they must confront the unknown and work together to ensure a hopeful future for all.
Watch the season 4 trailer below.
Man Who Fell to Earth Series Shifts to Showtime From Paramount Plus (EXCLUSIVE)
Column: Shuffle reflects new windowing challenges for platform programmers
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The drama series starring Chiwetel Ejiofor was originally developed for Paramount Plus, née CBS All Access. The show’s segue to Showtime is the second half of the decision made last month to send “Halo,” the long-awaited adaptation of the popular Xbox video game, to Paramount Plus after it had been years in the making at the cabler.
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The series shuffle is a perfect illustration of the calculations going on at major networks and studios all across town as entertainment’s biggest players launch content-hungry streaming platforms.