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California Approves Major Television Productions to Boost Economy

Outdoor set of a television production in California with crew members in action.

California, September 1, 2025

News Summary

California has approved 22 television projects expected to generate $1.1 billion for the state’s economy. This initiative, supported by a $700 million tax credit program, aims to revitalize the local film and television industry, creating 6,500 jobs and involving over 46,000 background actors. The expanded tax credit offers substantial support for productions, with a notable increase in approved applications. Key projects include Apple TV+’s ‘The Studio’ and a new Hulu drama by Dan Fogelman, contributing significantly to local economic growth.

California has approved 22 television projects that are projected to generate $1.1 billion for the state’s economy, according to an announcement made by Governor Gavin Newsom on August 31, 2025. This initiative is part of a larger effort involving a $700 million tax credit aimed at revitalizing California’s film and television industry.

The tax credit program was expanded in July, with the new structure allowing for double the previous funding levels. This recent acceptance of applications saw a remarkable 400% increase compared to prior rounds of funding. Among the 22 approved projects, there are 15 new shows, five renewals, and two productions that have relocated from Texas and Canada.

These productions are expected to create a significant number of jobs, employing around 6,500 crew members and over 46,000 background actors. The estimated financial impact also includes $714 million in qualified expenditures and $413 million in qualified wages generated by the programs.

The financial incentives provide up to 35% of qualified expenditures for productions filmed in the greater Los Angeles area, while offerings rise to 40% for those filmed in other regions of the state. The majority of the projects will occur in Los Angeles, with four productions confirmed to be partially filmed outside of the city.

Some notable projects out of the lineup include Apple TV+’s “The Studio,” which is set to receive $13.2 million in tax credits and a new Hulu drama by Dan Fogelman that is projected to receive $42.8 million. The productions will be responsible for over 1,100 filming days across California, contributing significantly to local economies and employment opportunities.

The expansion of tax credits has also led to an increased eligibility range for half-hour shows and larger production formats such as competition series, further diversifying the types of content produced within the state. This expansion aims to counteract the trend of productions moving to other states that offer more attractive tax packages, ensuring that California maintains its status as the entertainment capital of the world.

The California Film Commission has confirmed that all qualifying projects in this round have received a tax credit, bolstering efforts to foster the revival of the state’s film and television sector.

Key Features of the Expanded Film Tax Credit Program

Feature Details
Number of Approved Projects 22
Projected Economic Impact $1.1 billion
Estimated Employment 6,500 crew members, 46,000 background actors
Qualified Expenditures $714 million
Qualified Wages $413 million
Tax Credit Percentage (LA area) 35%
Tax Credit Percentage (Outside LA) 40%
Filming Days 1,100 days

FAQ

What is the purpose of California’s Expanded Film Tax Credit Program?

The program aims to support and revitalize California’s film and television industry by providing financial incentives to productions, helping to maintain the state’s status as the entertainment capital of the world.

How many projects were approved under this initiative?

A total of 22 television projects were approved, including both new productions and renewals.

What is the projected economic impact of these projects?

The projects are projected to generate approximately $1.1 billion in economic activity for the state of California.

How many jobs are expected to be created through these productions?

The productions are expected to create around 6,500 crew jobs and employ over 46,000 background actors.

What is the range of tax credits offered?

Productions filmed in the greater Los Angeles area can receive up to 35% of qualified expenditures, while those shot outside of this area can receive up to 40%.

What is the significance of this expanded program?

The expansion of the program aims to fend off competition from other states with more advantageous tax incentives, ensuring that California remains a prime destination for film and television production.


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