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NBC Los Angeles on MSNNewsom hopes to give CPR to California's film and TV industry with expanded tax creditJoined by elected officials and entertainment industry workers, including Noah Wyle, the star of HBO Max’s “The Pitt” and NBC ...
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Alejandro Orellana faces federal charges for allegedly supplying protesters with face shields during anti-ICE demonstrations ...
According to a press release obtained by NBC News, this is to announce a $750 million film and TV tax credit, which is said ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNNewsom signs $750M tax credit for film and TV made in CaliforniaIn an effort to boost movie projects in Hollywood, Governor Gavin Newsom went to a Burbank movie studio Wednesday to sign a ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNWatch: Gov. Newsom to announce $750 million California film and TV tax creditGov. Gavin Newsom will be in Southern California Wednesday to announce a $750 million film and TV tax credit for productions ...
Nine months after he took the reins at CBS’ KCBS/KCAL duopoly in Los Angeles, Tim Wieland is eager to double down on local.
Gavin Newsom on Wednesday formally unveiled a $750 million expansion of California’s film and television tax credit program, part of a push to keep Hollywood production at home and boost local jobs.
Emmy Award-winning actor and Television Academy Hall of Fame inductee Winkler ( Barry, Royal Pains, Happy Days) will host a ...
Rob McElhenney, co-creator of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” has changed his name to Rob Mac, saying he was tired of ...
NHL draft begins Friday in Los Angeles and the New York Islanders have the No. 1 pick. Here's how to watch via TV or live ...
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