Actors' Tentative Deal Sidesteps Fight On Dvd Revenue ; Producers Unwilling to Give Bigger Share

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LOS ANGELES - For the third time in a year, major Hollywood unions have backed down from contract demands that studios share more of the billions of dollars made each year from the sale of DVDs.

The unions representing film and television actors reached a tentative deal Thursday on a new three-year contract worth $200 million.

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Actors' Tentative Deal Sidesteps Fight On Dvd Revenue ; Producers Unwilling to Give Bigger Share

The agreement increases minimum pay to actors by 9 percent over three years, bolsters the health and pension fund and encourages networks to air more scripted shows in...

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