Introducing the Wide Shot, a new entertainment business newsletter

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We've got a shiny new newsletter about Hollywood. Get our weekly update on the entertainment industry, sent to you by RFaughnder. Sign up for 'The Wide Shot' here:

The Los Angeles Times is launching the Wide Shot, a newsletter focused on the rapidly changing business of entertainment.team that covers the entertainment industry, the Wide Shot will tackle a plethora of topics and stories relevant to Hollywood.

As with Company Town’s journalism, the Wide Shot will serve an audience of industry professionals — including below-the-line workers along with agents and studio executives — as well as anyone interested in what’s going on in Hollywood.Every Tuesday starting Jan.

I will offer my takes on studio shake-ups, marketing mishaps, agency spats and labor disputes. The newsletter also will track big-picture themes such as the effects of the pandemic and the push for diversity and inclusion. In keeping with The Times’ mission to cover all corners of entertainment, the Wide Shot will offer a comprehensive guide to the most useful reads of the week, from The Times and other outlets. The newsletter will take readers behind the scenes of the stories from Company Town, including profiles, scoops, investigations and trend pieces.

It will analyze the latest moves from Disney, Netflix, WarnerMedia, WME, Spotify and industry players large and small. The focus will be on not only what happens in Hollywood C-suites, but issues affecting crews and small businesses that support Los Angeles’ highest-profile industry.

 

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