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Behind the scenes: 2 in 3 Indian screenwriters lament lack of pay incentives
Indian screenwriters are dissatisfied with their pay and credits. A report by Ormax and Tulsea stat…
'Hit Man' was meant to be set in Houston, but switched to New Orleans because of tax incentives
"Hit Man" is based on a real-life undercover hitman who operated in Houston — but finances shunting…
Ayomikun Adekaiyero
The actors' union will strike alongside film and TV writers, and it could be a nightmare scenario for Hollywood: 'There's going to be no cash flow'
A combined writers and actors strike could hasten union negotiations with the Hollywood studios, or…
Lucia Moses
A writer who chronicled Donald Trump's rise to fame predicted that the Trump Org will be 'put out of business'
The prediction comes after Trump's longtime CFO took a plea deal and admitted that the Trump Org do…
Yelena Dzhanova
COVID-19 crisis: Certain economists, academicians for incentive to exporters, delayed GST payment
Sacchidananda Mukherjee, associate professor, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIP…
PTI
Writer Anand Giridharadas brutally criticized corporate board members at a conference, asking them 'where were you' on the climate crisis, the opioid epidemic, and widening inequality
Giridharadas called out board members in his remarks. "A lot of your children and grandchildren do …
Kate Taylor
Why Incentives Don't Actually Motivate People To Do Better Work
Psychology research shows that rewards only yield "temporary compliance": your behavior might chang…
Drake Baer
Why Incentives Don't Actually Motivate People To Do Better Work
Psychology research shows that rewards only yield "temporary compliance": your behavior might chang…
Drake Baer
Why Incentives Don't Actually Motivate People To Do Better Work
Psychology research shows that rewards only yield "temporary compliance": your behavior might chang…
Drake Baer
I'm a writer who went to work at an Amazon warehouse, a call center, and a McDonald's. I saw firsthand how low-wage work is driving America over the edge.
As a culture, we put far too much blind trust in data and technology.* Math and logic are beautiful…
Emily Guendelsberger
This fake-news writer says he makes over $10,000 per month, and thinks he helped get Donald Trump elected
"My sites were picked up by Trump supporters all the time," Horner continued. "I think Trump is in …
Nathan McAlone
One chart shows how Hollywood is losing its grip on TV and movies
LA's share of US film and TV jobs dropped to 22% in August, from about 33% around two years earlier…
Lucia Moses
Leaving Los Angeles: Why the film industry is ditching Hollywood
The share of productions being shot in Los Angeles is on the decline. That's allowing entertainment…
Lucia Moses
China and Russia are in a bad marriage that the West shouldn't try to break up
China and Russia have good reasons for their partnership but there are many issues likely to limit …
Michael Peck
A European rival to HIMARS takes shape
The heavy, truck-mounted EuroPULS launcher can carry twice as many rockets as Lockheed Martin's HIM…
Michael Peck
Why VCs love obnoxious founders
VCs don't care if you're a nice person. They want founders who take massive risks.
Nate Silver
Wall Street wants boomers to work longer. But nobody wants to hire them.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's solution to the retirement crisis is for everyone to work into their 70s…
Ann C. Logue
5 lessons I learned from 'You Are a Badass at Making Money' that anyone can apply to their finances
In her second book, author Jen Sincero shares her journey from freelance writer living in a convert…
Tara Mastroeni
We're entering the age of AI BS
Companies like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft are making big promises on AI, but it's hard to suss o…
Emily Stewart
Dating apps helped me find love. Now they've turned into a total scam.
When I joined Match in 2007, it saved my life. Today, Tinder, Hinge, and other apps are exhausting,…