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The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) is an association of local San Diego County governments. The San Diego Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) is subdivision of the State and regulates and plans local agency boundaries and service areas. LAFCO comprises 13 appointed elected officials including three members of the Board of ...
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San Diego had a silent film production industry from 1898 to 1912. [1] In the early 1970s, producers of the Los Angeles–based television series Harry O, seeking new locales for the show, moved production to San Diego. At that time, television and film production accounted for only $400,000 in annual revenue for the city.
National Association of Latino Independent Producers, Netflix Announces 2023 Women of Color Incubator Class (EXCLUSIVE) Diego Ramos Bechara. March 1, 2024 at 2:10 PM.
The National Association of Latino Independent Producers has unveiled the fourth cohort of the Women of Color Incubator. Carolina Costa (“The Feels – Or The Debilitated Condition Of The ...
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Adamson, Michael R. "The Role of the Independent: Ralph B. Lloyd and the Development of California's Coastal Oil Region, 1900-1940." Business History Review (2010) 84#2 : 301–328. Andreano, Ralph. "The structure of the California petroleum industry, 1895-1911." Pacific Historical Review (1970): 171–192. in JSTOR; Blackford, Mansel G.