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WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA 2018 TELEVISION-RADIO/AUDIO-NEW MEDIA WRITING AWARDS (Entry form on page 4) ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for entry, scripts must have been produced under the jurisdiction of the WGA and broadcast or exhibited as follows: Long form, episodic, animation, children s and short form new media script categories first broadcast or exhibited between December 1, 2016, and November 30, 2017; all other script categories (comedy/ variety, quiz and audience participation, documentary, daytime, news, radio/audio and on-air promotion) first broadcast or exhibited between October 1, 2016, and September 30, 2017. (Programs written under the Writers Guild of Canada agreement pursuant to Working Rule #8 waivers or Sideletter Agreements are not eligible.) Nominations will be based on outstanding achievement. If no script in a category is deemed outstanding, no nomination or award will be made. If there are insufficient entries in any category, those entries may be placed in another category. Which Script Should Be Submitted? If two or more writers are credited, they may agree upon the draft to be submitted, but if they are unable to agree, then the as broadcast script will be the only one to be considered. If one writer is credited, he/she must submit a draft which contains substantially his/her own writing. See Special Instructions for animation on page 2. You may submit in one, several or all categories, but not more than one script in any single category. No writer may submit a script if his/her credit does not reflect at least 50 percent of the on-screen credit. In the case of three or more credited writers, they may pool their percentage of the script to arrive at 50 percent if they have not submitted another script. Each member of an established two-member team may submit one team-written script (or one sole-credit script) in each category. On-screen writing credit percentages are calculated as follows: Written by = 100%; Teleplay by = 75%; Story by = 25%. A television project is not eligible if it had a previous theatrical exhibition. WRITER REPRESENTATIVES' SUBMISSIONS Writer representatives (e.g., agents, managers and publicists) may submit scripts on behalf of their clients, provided that they have sought permission from the writer to submit on his or her behalf. ONLINE SUBMISSIONS Writers may submit scripts online for competition in any category by going to www.wga.org and clicking on the awards link in the spotlight section. Follow the instructions to complete the entry form online, then upload the script in either Word or PDF format where indicated. Upon successful completion of the submission, a receipt will be automatically sent to the preferred email address. Members who wish to submit multiple scripts for judging in different categories must complete separate entry forms for each script submitted online. The Judging Procedure The preliminary judging will be by panels of volunteer Guild members. Scripts will be coded and anonymity maintained. The final judging will be by special panels of Guild members selected for their prominence in the particular fields of competition. See Special Instructions for Animation on page 2. Send in your entries early. The greater the number of entries submitted, the more representative the final choices will be. Remember, awards will be based strictly on your written material. Send in your entries now. The deadline is October 13, 2017. Winners will be announced at the 2018 WGA Awards on February 11, 2018. 1

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS CATEGORIES #1 (A) LONG FORM ORIGINAL and #1 (B) LONG FORM ADAPTED A long form television or new media motion picture is a motion picture, over one hour in length, including MOWs and limited series. A pilot script that exceeds one hour will also be considered a long form television or new media motion picture. An original long form teleplay is a teleplay that is not based on any source material of a story nature. An adapted long form teleplay is a teleplay that is based on previously exploited material of a story nature (e.g. a novel, a produced play or a series of published articles) or any other material written outside of the Guild s jurisdiction. Sequels and remakes will be considered adapted teleplays. A limited series (including miniseries) is defined as at least two but not more than 13 episodes with a total running time of at least three broadcast or exhibition hours that is based on a single theme or story line which is resolved within the piece. Limited series that are four hours or less may be submitted in their entirety or in part (i.e., one part, one airing or exhibition time), and a synopsis, if any, may be submitted for the remainder. In the case of limited series over four hours, up to four hours may be submitted and a synopsis permitted for the remainder. If a limited series has more than one credited writer, the writers must agree on which parts or episodes to include in the submission and which parts or episodes to cover in the synopsis. Nominations will include all of the limited series eligible credited writers. Scripts produced and initially exhibited in the made-for-videocassette/dvd market will be eligible if they are next shown on television or exhibited on new media (i.e., there has been no previous theatrical exhibition). Long form animated motion pictures must be entered in Category #2. Long form children s scripts must be entered in Category #9B. Multi-part episodes of Episodic Drama and Episodic Comedy series must be entered in Category #3 or #4. 2 #2 ANIMATION Any length, one airing or exhibition time To be eligible for entry, television and new media animation scripts must be broadcast or exhibited for the first time between December 1, 2016, and November 30, 2017. Television projects that were not written or produced under WGA jurisdiction may be submitted; new media projects must have been written and produced under WGA jurisdiction. A writer who wrote the script and received credit on the program or episode may submit a script for consideration. At the time the script is submitted, all credited writers on the program or episode must be, or apply to become, members of the Animation Writers Caucus. The submitted script must be in a standard teleplay format it need not be the final script. A recording script may be submitted for consideration if it is a full script of the program or episode. In addition, the episode as broadcast from which the script is submitted must have had a writing credit (i.e., a written by or a story by and teleplay by credit, as appropriate) related to the writing of the program or episode. While there is no limit on the number of credited writers a particular program or episode may have, gang credits not specifically tied to the writing on the episode are not acceptable. A writer (or each member of an established team) may submit only one (1) script in the Animation category. The script may be of any length or type (i.e., long form original, long form adaptation, specials or episodic). Scripts produced and initially exhibited in the made-forvideo market will be eligible if they are next shown on television or exhibited on new media (i.e., there has been no previous theatrical exhibition). Animated children s scripts must be entered in category #2. Animated new media scripts must be entered in category #2. If two or more writers are credited, they may agree upon thedraft to be submitted, but if they are unable to agree, then the as broadcast script will be the only script to be considered. If one writer is credited, he or she must submit a draft containing substantially his or her own writing. THE JUDGING PROCEDURE FOR ANIMATION. The final judging will be by special panels of Guild members selected for their prominence in the animation field. The AWC Steering Committee will make recommendations of qualified animation writers eligible to serve as judges in this category. A writer serving as a judge may not submit a script for award consideration in this category. Nominations will be based on outstanding achievement. If no script is deemed outstanding, no nomination or award will be made. If a script is chosen to receive the award, all credited writers on the program or episode will receive the award. #3 EPISODIC DRAMA and #4 EPISODIC COMEDY Television: Approximately one hour or less, one airing time (synopsis, if any, permitted for remainder). New media: Over 15 minutes in length but not to exceed one hour (approximately); one exhibition time (synopsis, if any, permitted for remainder). No writer may submit a script if his/her credit does not reflect at least 50 percent of the on-screen credit. In the case of three or more credited writers, they may pool their percentage of the script to arrive at 50 percent if they have not submitted another script. Each member of an established two-member team may submit one team-written script (or one sole-credit script) in each category. Multi-part Episodic Dramas originally broadcast or exhibited as more than one hour must be entered in category #3. Multi-part Episodic Comedies originally broadcast or exhibited as over 30 minutes must be entered in category #4. Anthology Episode/Single Episode scripts (one hour or less one part, one airing or exhibition time) must be entered in category #3 or #4. A Pilot Script that does not exceed one hour in length must be entered in category #3 or #4. #5 (A) COMEDY/VARIETY TALK SERIES #5 (B) COMEDY/VARIETY MUSIC, AWARDS, TRIBUTES SPECIALS #5 (C) COMEDY/VARIETY SKETCH SERIES #5 (D) QUIZ AND AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION Over 15 minutes in length 5(A) Talk Series: (a) The headwriter(s) will submit five sketches and/ or monologues that best represent a series overall quality of writing; (b) Include with the entry form the names of all writers who participated in 25 percent of all programs telecast or exhibited during the eligibility period (10/1/2016 to 9/30/2017) and those who were credited on the shows from which the submitted sketches were selected. Do not include writers names on the individual scripted segments. (c) Indicate within each submission the air date for each sketch or monologue included. 5(B) Specials: Submit one script (no special instructions). 5(C) Sketch Series: (a) The headwriter(s) will submit five sketches and/or monologues that best represent a series overall quality of

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS writing; (b) Include with the entry form the names of all writers who participated in 25 percent of all programs telecast or exhibited during the eligibility period (10/1/2016 to 9/30/2017) and those who were credited on the shows from which the submitted sketches were selected. Do not include writers names on the individual scripted segments. (c) Indicate within each submission the air date for each sketch or monologue included. 5(D) Quiz and Audience Participation: (a) The headwriter(s) will submit up to three as broadcast scripts; (b) Include with the entry form the names of all writers who participated in the shows telecast or exhibited during the eligibility period. #6 (A) DOCUMENTARY SCRIPT CURRENT EVENTS and #6 (b) DOCUMENTARY SCRIPT OTHER THAN CURRENT EVENTS Over 15 minutes in length, one part, one airing or exhibition time (synopsis, if any, permitted for remainder) A television or new media project is not eligible if it had a previous theatrical exhibition. #7 (A) NEWS SCRIPT REGULARLY SCHEDULED, BULLETIN, OR BREAKING REPORT and #7 (B) NEWS SCRIPT ANALYSIS, FEATURE OR COMMENTARY One air date for televised content Material originally produced for the internet will be eligible only if it was produced under the jurisdiction of the WGA. If you have questions, please contact your business agent. For each submission, include the segment in its entirety and indicate which portion of the submission is to be judged. #8 Daytime DRAMA (a) Furnish, through the head writer, a precis (covering an integrated period of time) which describes what has been happening on the television or new media program and the relationships of the characters. This should not exceed 1,000 words. (b) Furnish three scripts (not necessarily in sequence) together with outlines for same which the head writer and second writer(s) agree should be submitted for the award. Each of the three scripts is judged as a part of a coherent whole; the award is given accordingly. It should be noted that often several writers collaborate on the writing of a single script in this category. When submitting the material to be judged, include on the entry form the names of all writers who participated a minimum of 13 weeks in writing the show during the eligibility period. #9 (A) CHILDREN S SCRIPT EPISODIC AND SPECIALS Over 15 minutes but not more than one hour, one part, one airing or exhibition time, intended primarily for children. Animated children s scripts must be entered in category #2. #9 (B) CHILDREN S SCRIPT LONG FORM OR SPecial Over one hour, one or two parts, one or two airing or exhibition times, intended primarily for children. Long form animated children s scripts must be entered in category #2. #10 RADIO DOCUMENTARY Any length #11 RADIO/AUDIO NEWS SCRIPT REGULARLY SCHEDULED, BULLETIN OR BREAKING REPORT and #12 RADIO/AUDIO NEWS SCRIPT ANALYSIS, FEATURE OR COMMENTARY Submit up to five scripts and a CD, or share a Media Platform URL, with a cumulative air time of not more than 15 minutes. Please delete all written and audio references to the name of the submitting writer. #13 ON-AIR PROMOTION (TELEVISION, NEW MEDIA or RADIO) Submit scripts and four copies of each spot on DVD (TV) or CD (radio/audio) or share a Media Platform URL on the entry form. Submit at least three - but no more than eight - spots if they are shorter than two minutes. Submit one or two spots if they are two minutes or longer. Material originally produced for the internet will be eligible only if it was produced under WGA jurisdiction. If you have questions, please contact your business agent. Please delete all written and audio references to the name of the submitting writer. #14 GRAPHIC ART AND ANIMATION For Graphic Art, the artist or team may submit one entry only with up to five spots per entry. Submit a DVD (include four copies of each submitted DVD) or share a Media Platform URL on the entry form. The entry form should include credits for graphic artist only. The artist's name may not appear on the submission. To provide context, you may include clips from the actual broadcast or report. For Graphic Design for a package/campaign/series, one artist or team may submit one entry with at least three different design elements from the total graphic look. Each element can be selected from any of the following areas: logo design, open animation, internal graphics and/or animations, bumpers, lower third designs, coordinating elements of the set, and virtual set elements. Material originally produced for the internet will be eligible only if it was produced under WGA jurisdiction. #15 (A) SHORT FORM NEW MEDIA ORIGINAL and #15 (B) SHORT FORM NEW MEDIA ADAPTED For a stand alone new media program or an episode of a new media series that is 15 minutes or less in length and was first exhibited on a new media platform. For this purpose, a new media platform is defined as the Internet via a major video sharing site or unique URL, mobile devices such as cellphones or PDAs, or any other established new media platform. Only work that was written and produced under a WGA collective bargaining agreement and for which the Guild has determined writing credits may be submitted. An original short form teleplay is a teleplay that is not based on any source material of a story nature. An adapted short form teleplay is a teleplay that is based on or derived from previously exploited material of a story nature (e.g. a television series, a novel, a produced play or a series of published articles) or any other material written outside of the Guild s jurisdiction. #16 DIGITAL NEWS Any length Written material must have been first made available online between 10/1/2016 and 9/30/2017. Only work that was written and produced under a WGA collective bargaining agreement may be submitted. Awards are based strictly on written material; video material is not accepted. News scripts for video content that was exhibited digitally must be submitted in category 7A or 7B. Graphic Art and Graphic Animation exhibited digitally must be submitted in category 14. Please delete all written references to the name of the submitting writer. Submissions will only be accepted by mail or online at wgaeast. org/awards. 3

2018 TELEVISION-RADIO/AUDIO-NEW MEDIA WRITING AWARDS E N T R Y F O R M DEADLINE: Your entry, with accompanying signed form, must be received at the Writers Guild office (attn: Jennifer Burt, 7000 W. Third St., Los Angeles, CA 90048) by 5:30 p.m., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2017. If you have any questions, call Jennifer at (323) 782-4569. If you wish to enter scripts in more than one category, copy this form or download it from www.wga.org. Name of Entrant (please print) (on behalf of) (writer's name) Entrant s Address City/State/Zip Code Tel. No. (home) (office) Fax No. E-mail OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT Long form, episodic, animation, children s and short form new media script categories must have been first broadcast or exhibited between December 1, 2016, and November 30, 2017; all other script categories must have been first broadcast or exhibited between October 1, 2016, and September 30, 2017. I wish to submit the following entry: Category # Title Date of First Broadcast or Exhibition Network or Media Platform/URL Length of Production Final Writing Credit: Full Name of Production Co. Production Co. Telephone No.: Signature : The draft which I am submitting represents substantially my/our own writing. Call for Judges You be the judge! The Writers Guild of America, West is looking to its voting membership (current WGAW members in good standing) for volunteers as judges for the 70th Annual Writers Guild Awards. Judges are needed in the categories of Episodic Comedy, Episodic Drama, Long Form, Comedy/ Variety Specials, Quiz and Audience Participation and Short Form New Media. Volunteers selected as judges will be required to sign a form affirming that they have read the material in its entirety, and have no conflict of interest in their voting category. Even if you do not submit an entry, your services as a judge are welcome and needed. To volunteer as a judge, please contact Jennifer Burt by phone at (323) 782-4569, by email at jburt@wga.org, or b y filling in the information below and returning the form to WGAW, 7000 W. Third St., Los Angeles, CA 90048, attn: Jennifer Burt. I wish to volunteer to serve as a preliminary judge in the following categories. COMEDY/VARIETY SPECIALS: LONG FORM: Original Adapted EPISODIC: Drama Comedy QUIZ AND AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION: SHORT FORM: Original Adapted Do not volunteer in any category in which you have submitted an entry. 4

WGAW PAUL SELVIN AWARD (Entry form on page 6) The Board of Directors has established the Paul Selvin Award to be given to that member whose script best embodies the spirit of the constitutional and civil rights and liberties which are indispensable to the survival of free writers everywhere and to whose defense Paul Selvin committed his professional life. Entries are now being accepted and must be received no later than 5:30 p.m. Friday, October 17, 2017. Members may enter as many scripts in each field as they believe are appropriate. TELEVISION To be eligible for entry, scripts must have been produced under the jurisdiction of the WGA and broadcast as follows: Long form, episodic, animation, children s and short form new media script categories first broadcast between December 1, 2016, and November 30, 2017; all other script categories (comedy/variety, quiz and audience participation, documentary, daytime, news, radio and on-air promotion) first broadcast between October 1, 2016, and September 30, 2017. Programs written under the Writers Guild of Canada agreement pursuant to Working Rule #8 waivers or Sideletter Agreements are not eligible. THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES To be eligible, entries must have been exhibited theatrically in LA for at least one week during 2017 and must have been written under the WGA MBA or under a bona fide collective bargaining agreement of the Writers Guild of Canada, Writers Guild of Great Britain, Writers' Guild of Ireland, Writers Guild of South Africa, New Zealand Writers Guild, Film Writers' Association (India), La Guilde Francaise des Scénaristes (France), Scriptwriters Guild of Israel, the Société des Auteurs de Radio, Télévision et Cinéma (Québec) or Verband Deutscher Drehbuchautoren (VDD/ Germany) (collectively, affiliate Guilds ). Submissions for films written under the jurisdiction of an affiliate Guild must include a letter from the affiliate Guild verifying awards eligibility. Please note that an affiliate guild may impose additional requirements for a writer to be considered covered by its collective bargaining agreement. ALL SCRIPTS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENTRY FORM WHICH INCLUDES A ONE-PARAGRAPH STATEMENT ON HOW THE SCRIPT EMBODIES THE PRINCIPLES OF THE PAUL SELVIN AWARD. Previous winners of the Paul Selvin Award and two members of the Board of Directors comprise the Paul Selvin Award Committee. The credited writers of eligible scripts and members of the Committee may nominate scripts for the award. The Committee may recommend one winner from among the television and theatrical motion picture scripts submitted or declare a tie. The Board of Directors will approve or reject the recommendation in whole or in part. (If no script is recommended, or if the Board rejects the Committee s recommendation, no award will be given.) The winner will be announced at the Guild s 70th Annual Awards on February 11, 2018. WRITER REPRESENTATIVES' SUBMISSIONS Writer representatives (e.g., agents, managers and publicists) may submit scripts on behalf of their clients, provided that they have sought permission from the writer to submit on his or her behalf. ONLINE SUBMISSIONS Scripts may be submitted online to be judged for the WGAW Paul Selvin Award. Go to www.wga.org and click on the awards link in the spotlight section. Then click on the Paul Selvin link, complete the entry form including the one-paragraph statement on how the script embodies the principles of the Paul Selvin Award, and then upload the Word or PDF script where indicated. A receipt will be sent automatically to the preferred e-mail address confirming the submission. 5

WGAW PAUL SELVIN AWARD E N T R Y F O R M (Each entry must be accompanied by its own signed entry form; if you need more forms, either copy this form or download it from the Awards section at www.wga.org.) DEADLINE: Your script, with accompanying signed entry form which includes a one-paragraph statement on how the script embodies the principles of the Paul Selvin Award, must be received at the Writers Guild office (7000 W. Third St., Los Angeles, CA 90048) by 5:30 p.m., Friday, October 13, 2017. Name of Entrant (please print) (on behalf of) Entrant s Address City/State/Zip Code Tel. No. (home) (office) Fax No. E-mail Which TELEVISION, NEW MEDIA or THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURE script should be submitted? If two or more writers are credited, they may agree upon the draft to be submitted, but if they are unable to agree, the as broadcast or final shooting script will be the only one to be considered. If one writer is credited, he/she must submit a draft which contains substantially his/her own writing. TELEVISION/NEW MEDIA - Long form, episodic, animation, children s and short form new media script categories must have been first broadcast or exhibited between December 1, 2016, and November 30, 2017; all other script categories must have been first broadcast or exhibited between October 1, 2016, and September 30, 2017. I wish to submit the following television or new media entry: Title Date of First Broadcast or Exhibition Network or Platform/URL Length of Production Final writing credit: Full Name of Prod. Co. Prod. Co. Tel. No.: THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES - To be eligible, entries must have been exhibited theatrically in LA for at least one week during 2017 and must have been written under the WGA MBA or under a bona fide collective bargaining agreement of the Writers Guild of Canada, Writers Guild of Great Britain, Writers' Guild of Ireland, Writers Guild of South Africa, New Zealand Writers Guild, Film Writers' Association (India), La Guilde Francaise des Scénaristes (France), Scriptwriters Guild of Israel, the Société des Auteurs de Radio, Télévision et Cinéma (Québec) or Verband Deutscher Drehbuchautoren (VDD/Germany) (collectively, affiliate Guilds ). Submissions for films written under the jurisdiction of an affiliate Guild must include a letter from the affiliate Guild verifying awards eligibility. Please note that an affiliate guild may impose additional requirements for a writer to be considered covered by its collective bargaining agreement. I wish to submit the following theatrical motion picture entry: Title First L.A. Exhibition Date Final writing credit: Signature: The draft which I am submitting represents substantially my/our own writing. Statement on how this entry embodies the principles of the Paul Selvin Award: 6