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LOS ANGELES Chances for an actors deal by a June 30 deadline grew considerably slimmer Thursday.
In a three-page update on film and TV contract talks with the Screen Actors Guild, the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers told 350 member companies that its negotiators are “frustrated and discouraged (that) SAG’s Hollywood leadership is already saying that it’s unlikely a deal will be made by June 30.”
Separately, SAG national exec director Doug Allen e-mailed the Associated Press to say guild officials were hoping for an agreement soon but are prepared to keep negotiating into July.
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