By: Winston Cho
This round of subsidies is headlined by DreamWorks' 'Donkey,' Disney's 'Hexed,' and an untitled movie from Pixar. Changes to California's tax credit program expanded the eligible categories of production to include animation.
Winston Cho is a Business and Legal Writer at The Hollywood Reporter. He covers a range of topics including physical production, government oversight, antitrust issues, and business disputes within the film industry, while also touching on themes of litigation and arts and entertainment. His work has been featured in prominent outlets such as ARTnews, Yahoo News, and Billboard.
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Winston Cho's coverage predominantly focuses on legal policy and government announcements related to lawsuits, particularly within the entertainment industry. He seems most responsive to pitches offering insights into high-profile legal disputes involving celebrities, entertainment companies, or cases with broader implications for the industry.
Given his emphasis on legal regulation and government announcements, he may also be interested in expert commentary from legal professionals regarding significant rulings or emerging trends within the entertainment sector.
Considering Winston's focus on the United States without a specific geographic limitation, relevant pitches should align with U.S.-based litigation or regulations unless they have clear international relevance.
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