In recent years, Georgia has become a mecca for TV and film production, as tax incentives have lured movies and TV series away from neighboring states like Florida and even California.
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Television
March 25, 2016
Hollywood exodus could cost the state billions
By Jason Lynch
In recent years, Georgia has become a mecca for TV and film production, as tax incentives have lured movies and TV series away from neighboring states like Florida and even California.
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Groundbreaking comedian created HBO's first great series
By Jason Lynch
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But taking liberties with scripture is a path to failure
By T.L. Stanley
Daytime Emmy awards not televised
By Chris Ariens
Underscores brands' need to be nimble during tragedies
By Christopher Heine
Air France was supposed to launch a new ad campaign on Tuesday in its home country but decided to hold it back after the terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium, the same day. 
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Millions spent on research to refocus the iconic men's mag
By Mark Joyella
Can Playboy really be, you know, Playboy without featuring photos of nude women?
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Nielsen report examines the demo's viewing habits
By Jason Lynch
There's a reason that millennials are so hard for advertisers to pin down: Their media consumption is in constant flux, given that adults in that 18-34 demo are in "rapid transition." That's ...
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Emotionally driven programming could drive sales
By Marty Swant
Advertising agencies can now blame TV shows when a new spot doesn't quite get the attention they think it deserves—at least sort of.
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Releases entire season ahead of premiere
By Tim Baysinger
In January, Showtime CEO David Nevins predicted 2016 would be "the year of customized viewing." Now, his network is helping show how.
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Viewers come away big winners
By Jason Lynch
Networks and studios have been battling for years over stacking rights—the ability to offer in-season episodes via on demand or network streaming—but a new agreement from ABC and Warner Bros. Television ...
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