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California losing over $1B to rival states for film, TV production — despite Newsom tax incentives
California’s star is dimming. The Golden State could be losing more than $1 billion in film and TV production spending to ...
For the most part, Nikki Glaser was plugged into the zeitgeist with her Golden Globe Awards monologue earlier this month. She ...
California's efforts to jumpstart the entertainment economy are showing early signs of success, as the California Film Commission saw a 400% spike in applications for tax credits in July. The state ...
Amid the swirl of the Trump administration’s nascent plans to “Make Hollywood Great Again,” California is on the verge of revamping its Film & TV Tax Credit Program in the hopes of reinvigorating the ...
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New Jersey, New York and Illinois See Gains In Film and TV Production As California Loses Ground
Even as Gov. Gavin Newsom adds tax incentives to keep Hollywood in Hollywood, more projects are heading to other U.S. states, ...
The introduction of Senate Bill 630 and Assembly Bill 1138 aims to provide California with a competitive advantage in its quest to retain and bring back production jobs that are vital to the ...
Owners of independent studios across Los Angeles are struggling in the face of a historic downturn in production activity.
California State Sen. Ben Allen announces a pair of bills that will modernize the CA Film and TV Tax Credit Program. (Credit: California Assembly) California lawmakers behind one of the two bills ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Wednesday that 51 film projects were selected for a state film and tax credit program. More than 50 productions ― including a RuPaul film and a movie from the team ...
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