Los Angeles Times

Apple signs WGA deal

Agreement is crucial to the Writers Guild’s goal of expanding into digital media.

- By David Ng david.ng@latimes.com Twitter: @DavidNgLAT

The Writers Guild of America West said Thursday it had signed an agreement with Apple Inc., underscori­ng the union’s longstandi­ng goal to expand its foray into digital media.

In a note to its members, the union said, “Apple became a full signatory” to the union’s 2017 master basic agreement, or MBA.

“This means that writers employed by the new signatory, Apple Developmen­t, will have MBA terms like script fees, weeklies and residuals for any show that airs free to the consumer,” union leaders said in the letter to members.

The deal terms are significan­t because the current union agreement does not provide such terms on freeto-consumer services and terms have to be negotiated writer by writer, the guild said.

The agreement marks a milestone for the WGA, which has long made it a priority to negotiate deals with tech giants such as Apple that are expanding their investment in Hollywood.

The union staged a 100day strike a decade ago mainly to ensure that writers were fairly compensate­d for work distribute­d over the internet.

The new agreement with the WGA could encourage other Hollywood unions to sign similar deals with Apple.

The iPhone maker, which didn’t respond to a request for comment, is poised to become a major Hollywood content buyer and producer. It’s projected to spend $1 billion on original TV shows and movies. To realize its ambitions in the scripted field, the Cupertino, Calif., company needs to develop relationsh­ips with screenwrit­ers who would write and produce the shows.

Among the projects that Apple has already ordered include a comedy series starring Reese Witherspoo­n and Jennifer Aniston set in the world of morning talk shows, and a comedy series starring Hailee Steinfeld as poet Emily Dickinson.

Apple is also working with Steven Spielberg on a reboot of the series “Amazing Stories.”

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