The governor seeks to double film and television incentives to $750 ... Gavin Newsom unveiled plans to more than double California’s current cap for a program that provides tax relief to the ...
El gobernador de California enfrenta un voto para revocar su mandato en los próximos días. La esperanza de los demócratas es que los votantes se concentren en la primera pregunta y no en la ...
California last year had the nation’s biggest gap between people who arrived and folks who departed – despite also enjoying the biggest improvement in what demographers call “net migration ...
Credit: Fig. 1 by University of California So why does this highway keep failing, and can anything be done to stop it? “The West Coast is still active geologically,” said Gary Griggs, professor of ...
As Hollywood contends with one of its worst production downturns in decades, many are asking the same pointed question: Can California ... the annual film and TV tax credit cap to $1 billion ...
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(Reuters) - Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed increasing the money available for film and television production incentives in California to $750 million annually from $330 million, his office ...
The man who has made the majority of his movies in California opens up on the emotional reaction to seeing so many film and TV productions leave the state, or the country: "There's a lot of Prague ...
Trafficking in irreverence, the film follows a pair of stepsiblings with sexual tension. By Natalia Winkelman In the finale of Wang Bing’s nonfiction trilogy, garment-factory workers return to ...
With anxiety still high among California's entertainment workforce about the departures of film and TV productions ... and has given out well over $1 billion in tax credits this year.
As production struggles to rebound after last year’s dual labor strikes, the competition between major U.S. film hubs to land projects is as intensive as ever. The governor of California in ...
Oct 27 (Reuters) - Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed increasing the money available for film and television production incentives in California to $750 million annually from $330 million, his ...