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California is expanding its film and television tax credit program from $330 million to $750 million annually in a move aimed ...
Both of California's Film & TV Tax Credit program amendments and the additional funding have now been approved and signed.
Last month, Newsom acknowledged the possibility of a 2028 run in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, saying “I’m not ...
As California fights to keep film and TV production from fleeing, the Garden State aims to lay claim to the “Hollywood East” ...
"We can look forward to our members getting back to work where they live," the Entertainment Union Coalition says ...
For now , at least, soundstage operators are still “treading water,” said Peter Marshall, managing principal at Epic ...
The Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission was in attendance as fellow advocates and state leaders celebrated a major milestone ...
PREVIOUSLY at 10:56 a.m.: California lawmakers have officially voted to amend the state’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program. This week, the Senate approved and Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law the ...
Governor Gavin Newsom signs landmark tax credit to lure entertainment industry productions back to Tinsel Town ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California signed a law bringing the state’s tax incentives for the film industry on par with Georgia’s ...
California governor Gavin Newsom has signed legislation that extends California’s tax credit scheme for film and television ...
Mr. & Mrs. Smith is about to film its second season, and according to reports, season 2 will be filmed in Los Angeles County, ...