that includes concessions on issues such as the use of artificial intelligence and access to viewer data, according to people familiar with the discussions.
The companies will also share data on the number of hours viewed on streaming services, so writers can see how popular their programmes are, according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private negotiations. seeking higher pay and other changes to a contract they said had not kept pace with the rise of streaming TV and other technologies. The strike, coupled with one by screen actors that began in July, has largely shut down production of new films and scripted TV shows.