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    Hollywood and COVID-19

    February 19, 2021 – Volume 31, Issue 7
    Will the pandemic permanently reshape the entertainment industry? By Lorna Collier
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    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    8949 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211
    310-247-3000
    oscars.org
    Organization that supports the motion picture industry and hands out the annual Academy Awards.

    Digital Entertainment Group
    10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 160, Los Angeles, CA 90025
    424-248-3809
    degonline.org
    Group that promotes entertainment platforms, products and distribution channels that support the film, television and other home entertainment industries; publishes data about movie sales, rentals and streaming.

    FilmLA
    6255 W. Sunset Blvd., 12th Floor, Hollywood, CA 90028
    213-977-8600
    filmla.com
    Film office of Greater Los Angeles that publishes an annual report on film production and film incentives worldwide.

    Independent Cinema Alliance
    PO Box 283, Mission, KS 66201
    972-382-9422
    cinemaalliance.org
    Trade organization representing the interests of independent, community-focused cinema owners and operators.

    Motion Picture Association of America
    1301 K St., N.W., Suite 900E, Washington, DC 20005
    202-293-1966
    mpaa.org
    Trade association representing the six major Hollywood film and TV studios and Netflix; developed the film rating system and publishes annual reports on the state of the movie industry.

    National Association of Broadcasters
    1 M St., S.E., Washington, D.C. 20003
    202-429-5300
    nab.org
    Advocacy group representing America's local radio and television stations and broadcast networks.

    National Association of Theatre Owners
    1705 N St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036
    202-962-0054
    natoonline.org
    Trade organization representing more than 33,000 movie screens in the United States and theaters in almost 100 countries.

    Streaming Video Alliance
    5177 Brandin Court, Fremont, CA 94538
    streamingvideoalliance.org
    Group of video streaming companies whose members research and share findings about critical challenges facing online video in order to improve consumer adoption.

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    Collier, L. (2021, February 19). Hollywood and COVID-19. CQ researcher, 31, 1-27. http://library.cqpress.com/
    Document ID: cqresrre2021021911
    Document URL: http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre2021021911
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