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Cohen’s legal commentary and analysis has appeared on WXIA, WAGA, WSB, CNN, FOX, Court TV, News Nation, The Nancy Grace Show, Meet the Press, Dan Abrams, Erin Burnett, Law & Crime, Surviving the Survivor, and Scripps TV.
TheWrap’s annual list of top film schools is out today, and three Georgia programs have ranked in the top 50.
Many law firms, banks, agencies and other businesses have divisions they call “Sports & Entertainment.” It’s interesting to look back at how sports and entertainment have converged, especially in today’s Creative Economy that has evolved over recent years.
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) indicated its support for U.S. Representative Adam Schiff’s recent letter to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) requesting statistics relevant to ensuring the United States maintains its standing as a leader in the film and television production industry.
Georgia Entertainment has announced details of the Signature Georgia Entertainment 100 event on December 11. The invite only affair for partners, directors, producers and other leading industry influencers intimately involved in policy and the business of Georgia’s Creative Economy will be held on Stage 5 at Assembly Studios!
In these latest projects and in every film she has created before, Riley Draper credits Georgia for its role in helping her create content to share with the world.
Champ Bailey is a house-hold name for many Georgians. After growing up in Folkston, he played football at the University of Georgia and made his mark as one of their all-time best athletes.
Roberto Gomez Jr. knows the promise of Georgia’s creative industries on a completely personal level. The multi-lingual industry executive was born in Havana, Cuba, and raised in Atlanta, where he lives to this day and works in the creative industry that has always fueled his passion.
Georgia Entertainment today announced that its next Signature Georgia Entertainment 100 and Georgia Unscripted event will be held in Columbus on November 19. Originally scheduled for September 25, the event was postponed due to Hurricane Helene.
Georgia continues to lead as the most multilayered economy in the country. While other states mull over how to keep pace, Georgia business leaders continue to innovate on multiple fronts—life sciences, fintech, agriculture, renewable energy and the creative industries.