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California legislative leaders have accepted Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposal to more than double the film and TV credit, in a win for the industry.
Amala: The Life and Struggle of Dalai Lama’s Sister' traced her life in all its colours—from a nine-year-old refugee in ...
In an effort to boost movie projects in Hollywood, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a $750 million film and TV tax credit.
The California Legislature has officially made Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s proposal to up the annual Film & TV Tax Credit funding to $750M annually. Both the state Senate and the Assembly voted Friday ...
The FAMU alumna says her eight-year-old self would've never imagined reaching the point of contributing her artistic talents ...
The news that Tinseltown has been waiting to hear has finally come: California lawmakers have approved Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s proposal to allocate $750M annually to the Film & TV Tax Credit Program ...
UCLA and UC Berkeley have staked their claims on social media after U.S. News and World Report’s global rankings placed ...
Gov. Newsom approves 48 film projects, doubling tax credits to revive California's film industry and support local economies with $664M in spending.
The California state legislature increased the cap on tax incentives for film and television production from $330 million to $750 million.
California lawmakers passed an dramatic expansion of the film tax credit from $330 million to $750 million.
State lawmakers have voted to raise the cap on film and TV production incentives to $750 million, up from $330 million under the current version of the program.
California’s top universities can start paying their athletes directly on Tuesday, a shift in college sports that blurs the line between amateur and professional play. Schools have yet to say how ...
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