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Hollywood Work Was Already Drying Up. Then the Fires Hit.

The wildfires have given new urgency to discussions about how to revive one of Los Angeles’s defining, and dominant, industries: film and television production.

Nicole Sperling
Author: Nicole Sperling

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Nicole Sperling

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Labor and Jobs, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Los Angeles (Calif), Movies, Newsom, Gavin, Southern California Wildfires (Jan 2025), Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, Television, Television City
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