
Katie Kilkenny
Staff Reporter at The Hollywood Reporter
staff reporter @THR working on industry and labor stuff // alum: @PacificStand (RIP) @TheAtlantic // [email protected]
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2 days ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Katie Kilkenny
A bill set to dramatically expand California’s incentives for film and television production companies to shoot in-state has passed the California State Assembly, albeit without a mention of the $750 million program cap promised by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Legislators voted 73 to one on Tuesday to pass AB 1138 and send it to the Senate, with Assemblymember Carl DeMaio of San Diego representing the sole “no” vote.
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2 days ago |
yahoo.com | Katie Kilkenny
A bill set to dramatically expand California’s incentives for film and television production companies to shoot in-state has passed the California State Assembly, albeit without a mention of the $750 million program cap promised by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Legislators voted 73 to one on Tuesday to pass AB 1138 and send it to the Senate, with Assemblymember Carl DeMaio of San Diego representing the sole “no” vote.
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1 week ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Katie Kilkenny
Microsoft-owned ZeniMax Media and a union representing hundreds of its workers have reached a tentative agreement on a first labor contract. The process to get there was long and wasn’t without drama, given that just one month before, union members aligned with the Communications Workers of America overwhelmingly authorized a strike in a bid to push through some additional gains at a turbulent time in the video game industry.
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1 week ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Katie Kilkenny
Crew members working on an upcoming Terrence Howard film called Cipher are on strike against the production as they attempt to secure a union contract. Behind-the-scenes workers on the project, which is filming in and outside Louisville, Kentucky, began picketing on Wednesday after the production allegedly ignored a request to voluntarily recognize IATSE as the workers’ bargaining representative. The Hollywood Reporter has reached out to several of Cipher’s producers for comment.
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1 week ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Katie Kilkenny
California is a uniquely expensive and complex setting for film and television productions, and outdated processes are scaring away badly needed shoots and the jobs they provide, according to a new report from the Milken Institute.
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