WGAE embraced digital media in '09
7:09 PM PDT 10/13/2010 by Jay A. Fernandez,
AP
Union added 30 writers from online projects
The Writers Guild of America, East finished 2009 having paved new in-roads into representation of digital media and its writers.
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