Die Unterhaltungswirtschaft von LA sieht aus wie ein Katastrophenfilm – die Arbeit verdunstet, Unternehmen schließen, langjährige Bewohner gehen und die kreative Mittelklasse der Stadt hängt an einem Thread fest

    https://www.wsj.com/business/media/los-angeles-entertainment-economy-downturn-7879105c

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    1. TJMcConnellFanClub on

      I didn’t want to leave but my newspaper was going under so I had no choice, and yeah, my job was taken by AI so not particularly happy about it

    2. Duper-Deegro on

      It’s hard in pretty much every industry right now. Have you seen the price of groceries?

    3. DarthDork73 on

      You mean after going woke and trans for years and using AI and firing everyone and masked gestapo police kidnapping non-whites off the streets and yelling at all non-whites in the world to stay away from you? Weird…that you can’t figure out that you are the problem.

    4. youhavetherighttoo on

      This should have come out months ago. The industry is finally starting to pick up again. 

    5. Independent_Tie_4984 on

      I’m completely clueless, so curious.

      Is this the entertainment industry having issues or the entertainment industry in LA having issues?

      Being objective, if I was filming I’d go somewhere else, especially if they offered me all kinds of incentives.

    6. Easy-Dig8412 on

      A lot of this is self-inflicted. The push for every company to have a streaming service, the lack of quality writing for movies, and the high cost of going to the movies has killed the business.

    7. Extension-Scarcity41 on

      Maybe Hollywood should remember how to tell a compelling story rather than relying on special effects and unrealistic narratives.

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