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Title Author Type Date Words
Films still a big success; ECONOMY. Nov 21, 2009 63
Movie is a boon for biz; Filming generates economic ripples. Sep 19, 2009 862
Harry works his magic on UK economy; CINEMA. Aug 15, 2009 144
L.A. Screenings in dollars & sense for Los Angeles. Serafini, Dom Mar 1, 2008 1347
Cheap U.S dollar a bonanza for Hollywood. Schiffman, Steven M. Mar 1, 2008 1006
"Wired Shut: Copyright and the Shape of Digital Culture," is a new book from MIT Press (Cambridge, MA) that examines the ongoing shift to technical copy protection and its political, economic and cultural implications. Dec 1, 2007 146
DAWN OF IRISH FILM; How a Kerry cinemateur, a few friends and a camera which cost the earth made our first 'talkie'. Jun 25, 2007 1227
Piracy price. Brief article Feb 26, 2007 102
A moving tribute to Culloden; Film recreating Highland battle to be shot in the Borders to save money. Jan 27, 2007 601
Cost cutting. Oct 23, 2006 83
With Sarandon playing Sheehan in that biopic, there is yet more reason to feel sad when you replay your mental DVD of Bull Durham. Brief article Apr 10, 2006 158
Movie watchdog says decent films are financial successes. McManus, John F. Brief article Mar 6, 2006 62
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOT FOR ECONOMY PIRACY THREATENS GROWTH. Nov 8, 2005 364
Don't forget filming's economic impact. Lippe, Gregory N. Sep 12, 2005 837
Shooting away. Brief Article Aug 29, 2005 94
Hollywood's homophobia: March 26, 1991. Romesburg, Don Brief Article Sep 14, 2004 152
Film Corp. has economic impact. Brief Article Sep 1, 2004 178
Billy Bob Thornton; Arkansan bringing Hollywood home. Stogner, Alicia Mar 15, 2004 3088
Digital whales? We can do that: flooded with talent and armed with hot computers, Mexican animators want your business. MacLaggan, Corrie Cover Story Jan 1, 2004 688
Public money and private business (or how to survive Hollywood's imperialism): film production in Spain (1984-2002). Riambau, Esteve Dec 22, 2003 4482
Logic questioned in decision to slice film rebate program. Satzman, Darrell Aug 25, 2003 767
King of the box-office bombs. (Communiques). Sinberg, Stan Jun 22, 2003 586
Dearth of features sends production levels plunging. (Media & Technology). Satzman, Darrell Jun 16, 2003 810
North by Northwest: Alaska Film Program still on the map; there's snow, glaciers and the midnight sun. All attract film makers to the Great Land, which in turn infuses dollars into the economy. Smith, Curtis Oct 1, 2002 1366
Shellshocked Web survivors lie low. (Digital Hollywood-Picking up the Pieces). Peschiutta, Claudia Aug 12, 2002 2847
Striking Out. KOTKIN, JOEL Apr 30, 2001 980
THE TWO BOBS. BRINSLEY, JOHN Jan 24, 2000 1795
Hollywood's obsession over runaway production: eyes wide shut. Brinsley, John Aug 2, 1999 2319
Epic burnout. Oliver, Charles Mar 1, 1995 1822
Spectacular cinema. Oliver, Charles Nov 1, 1994 1803
Production tax have in Dublin. Koranteng, Juliana Oct 1, 1994 748
Orlando's entertainment industry boom. Ramsberger, Katherine Industry Overview Aug 29, 1994 915
Hollywood stands to win big in newest cable war. Spring, Greg Jul 11, 1994 700
L.A. city, County vie openly with other regions for film location work. Ginsberg, Steve Mar 7, 1994 937
Entertainment industry gets buffeted by temblor: minor damage is reported and some work is disrupted. Ginsberg, Steve Jan 24, 1994 679
Making movies new twist on economic development. Jul 1, 1993 605
Even the late-summer pickup in movie biz won't save blah season. Ginsberg, Steven Industry Overview Aug 24, 1992 951
Jackpot or boondoggle? State's efforts to attract Hollywood productions produce mixed results. Nelson, Rex Feb 25, 1991 1948

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