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Animated Series, Reality Shows Get California Tax Credits

March 18, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via IMDb
Animated Series, Reality Shows Get California Tax Credits
Big news for TV makers - animated series and reality competition shows snag California tax credits for the first time ever! This move opens doors for more buzzy projects to film in the Golden State, boosting local jobs and creativity. Producers are thrilled as it levels the playing field with scripted dramas that have long enjoyed these perks. Expect fresh faces and wild challenges on screen soon. Hollywood's evolving, and this feels like a game-changer for unscripted fun! Read more about this...

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