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Hollywood

[hol-ee-wood] / ˈhɒl iˌwʊd /








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When things look bleak in Hollywood, it is often a sequel that saves the day.

From MarketWatch

People do indeed get fired in Hollywood every day; it’s not some world-altering event.

From Salon

Modern American mass media exploded in the 1920s — notably, along with Hollywood.

From Los Angeles Times

Five years later, the death of American ex-serviceman Ormer Locklear made Hollywood history.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a crucial season for Hollywood studios, which are trying to reach a $9 billion domestic box office threshold.

From Barron's