Proper noun
WGA
(US, film, television) Initialism of Writers Guild of America, the labor union representing writers of film and television.
A fourth WGA module, WGA4 Vecna Lives! Source: Internet
According to the WGA, Onion News Network was the only scripted, live-action program that had employed non-union writers. Source: Internet
Four decades later, Laurents learned he was ineligible for WGA health benefits because he had failed to accumulate enough credits to qualify. Source: Internet
“I thought someone needs to stir sh-t up first and I decided well, I might as well do it,” TV writer and WGA board member Liz Alper, who created the hashtag, at the time. Source: Internet
Stockwell also wrote the script for Wilder Days, a drama film which was nomi- nated for a WGA Award for Best Original Long Form TV in 2004. Source: Internet
In addition to the career awards, Wilder was nominated 15 times for WGA Screenplay awards, winning five times, despite the fact that the award was not offered until 1948. Source: Internet