
The Future of TV & Film Production After LA Fires
02/12/25 • 32 min
Fresh off the release of their new Variety Intelligence Platform research study "Production Pipelines: Film & TV in Flux," analysts Tyler Aquilina and Kaare Eriksen share their insights on how the unfolding tragedy in the heart of the entertainment industry alters the outlook for Hollywood long-form content output.
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Fresh off the release of their new Variety Intelligence Platform research study "Production Pipelines: Film & TV in Flux," analysts Tyler Aquilina and Kaare Eriksen share their insights on how the unfolding tragedy in the heart of the entertainment industry alters the outlook for Hollywood long-form content output.
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Strictly Business - The Future of TV & Film Production After LA Fires
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Welcome to another episode of Strictly Business, the podcast in which we speak with some of the brightest minds working in the media business today. I'm Andrew Wallenstein, chief media analyst at Variety Intelligence Platform. One of the many hard questions the city of Los Angeles finds itself asking, in the wake of the devastating fires that swept through the region last month, what will the impact be on the film and TV production business was a
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