No word as of now from either the WGA or AMPTP as to what happened and next steps.
Yet, statements may be coming from the parties shortly, insiders say.
If and when such statements are released we will update this post.

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Day 144 of theWGA strikecomes Friday.
That just 10 days short of the 1988 scribes strike.
That Reagan Eralaboraction remains the longest in the WGAs history, for now.

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An anticipated 6 p.m. update from the guild and the AMPTP came and went.
The writers have been on strike for 143 days, so far.
These are complex negotiations, a source close to this latest round of talks said of a potential deal.
You want to move with determination, ensure everythings buttoned up.
The principals on both sides also received calls fromGavin Newsomtoday.
The WGA had no comment when contacted by Deadline about todays talks.
Nellie Andreeva contributed to this report.