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Benito Skinner and Scott King will help teach students about how the "next big leap is turning digital momentum into a ...
Governor Newsom signed the expansion of a $750 million film and TV tax credit Wednesday to anchor productions in California.
The DGA was instrumental in shepherding AB 1138, which extends and expands the state’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program ...
After an astonishing concession to a sitting president, the country’s most popular television news program faces the prospect ...
As production in Los Angeles faces a significant downturn, state officials are taking bold action to lure movie and television filming back to California.
The new program more than doubles the annual amount of tax credits to $750 million and hopes to lure film and television ...
Joined by elected officials and entertainment industry workers, including Noah Wyle, the star of HBO Max’s “The Pitt” and NBC ...
The slate, which includes both major studio projects and independent films, is expected to generate more than $302 million in ...
North Korea's state television has aired footage of leader Kim Jong Un viewing, together with a delegation from Russia, an ...
Santa Barbara High School alum Jimena Meza Gonzales has been selected for the prestigious Television Academy Foundation ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the expansion of a $750 million film and TV tax credit that will help bolster the state's trademark industries Wednesday morning in Burbank.