Members of the Writers Guild of America will meet on Feb. 9 to hear the points of a new contract with the major Hollywood studios. Support for the deal by the members is necessary for Guild leadership to call off the three-month television and film writers strike. The Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are finalizing the details of a three-year contract, the Los Angeles Times reported. The writers began their walk out Nov. 5 after negotiations failed to reach a new contract. The main sticking point between the Guild and the studios was how much writers should be paid for their work when distributed online and through mobile devices.