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  2. Last Summer at Bluefish Cove - Wikipedia

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    Originally produced by The Glines (John Glines), artistic director and Lawrence Lane, managing director. Last Summer at Bluefish Cove had an AEA showcase production, directed by Harriet Leider, which opened at The Shandol Theater, West 22 Street, New York, NY, and ran March 13-30, 1980 before moving to the Actors Playhouse in New York City on December 22, 1980 [1] and closed March 1, 1981 ...

  3. Media in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    101.1 KRTH Los Angeles (Classic hits) 101.9 KSCA Glendale (Regional Mexican) 102.3 KJLH Compton ; 102.7 KIIS-FM Los Angeles (Contemporary hit radio) 103.1 KDLD Santa Monica (Regional Mexican) 103.5 KOST Los Angeles (Adult contemporary) 103.9 KRCD Inglewood (Spanish classic hits) 104.3 KBIG Los Angeles ; 104.7 KOCP Camarillo (Rhythmic oldies)

  4. Film Booking Offices of America - Wikipedia

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    Robertson-Cole began distributing films in the United States that December and opened a Los Angeles production facility in 1920. Late that year, R-C entered into a working relationship with East Coast financier Joseph P. Kennedy. A business reorganization in 1922 led to its assumption of the FBO name, first for all its distribution operations ...

  5. Los Angeles Production Grinds To A Halt Amid Covid-19 ... - AOL

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    Nine and a half months after all Hollywood production was shut down at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., filming in Los Angeles once again is at a standstill. Film and TV ...

  6. Ahead of PGA Awards, Guild Says Fighting Runaway Production ...

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    Ahead of PGA Awards, Guild Says Fighting Runaway Production Is Top Priority: ‘We Have to Stand Up and Fight for Los Angeles’ Rosemary Rossi February 5, 2025 at 8:45 AM

  7. Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District

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    The neighborhood was connected by rail to Los Angeles in 1887, Paul de Longpré built its first tourist attraction in 1901, and the entire area was annexed into the city of Los Angeles in 1910. [2] Most of the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was built between 1915 and 1939, during the rapid boom of the film industry.

  8. L.A. Production Plummets 41% Amid Two Strikes - AOL

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    Los Angeles production dropped 41% overall last quarter, led by the near total shutdown of scripted TV and film production due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. According to FilmLA, which handles ...

  9. Nestor Film Company - Wikipedia

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    The Nestor Film Company was founded in 1909 as the West Coast production unit of the Centaur Film Company located in Bayonne, New Jersey, owned and operated by David Horsley and his brother, William Horsley. [2] On October 27, 1911, [1] [3] Nestor opened the first movie studio actually located in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles.