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Entertainment Industry “Undergoing Once-In-A-Generation Changes” As LA’s Share Of Film & TV Employment Fell By 8% During Strikes, Study Finds


A new study examines the evolution of the entertainment workforce, which has become less film & TV dependent, more white collar and racially diverse.

It also examines the evolution of the entertainment workforce, which has become less dependent on traditional film and TV business as well as more white collar and racially diverse in the streaming era. Part 1 of the study conducted by Westwood Economics and Planning Associates, which also used a movie title for its name, “The Day After Tomorrow,” reported a 17% drop in entertainment industry employment from April to October 2023 as a result of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, compounded by the ongoing post Peak TV contraction. “It is less dependent on film and television studios, more oriented towards online content creation, live events and gaming, and also much more technical and managerial than ever.

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