Elaine Low
Latest from Elaine Low
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Two Words TV Buyers are Allergic To Now — and What the Emmys Have to Do With It
Creators and agents tell me about the market’s conservative flight to safety and how little what we saw onstage has to do with it
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The Writer Who Went from Six-Figure Debt to a $220,000 Gig on an Emmy Darling
In today’s Salary Confession, the bust-boom cycle of the profession catches someone on the upswing. So why can’t they can’t relax?
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Love-Love: How Tennis Took Over Hollywood (and Dealmaking)
Forget the U.S. Open: The real action is on L.A. courts as writers and producers reveal how playing sets became the best way to talk shop and make friends
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Sorry, Chick-fil-A Going Hollywood is Good for the Biz: ‘No One Will Turn Up Their Nose’
The fast-food giant joins Nike, LVMH, Starbucks and other brands pouring millions into shows: ‘I’m excited for another potential buyer’
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Hollywood’s Top Earners are Worried Too: ‘We All Feel Lucky to be Employed’
Industry winners, even those in the seven figures, tell me about fears for their next job and for the next generation
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Strike Summer 2.0: Animators, Video Game Workers Rage Against the Machines
SAG-AFTRA and the Animation Guild’s new contract disputes are canaries in the AI coal mine: ‘How many artists do you think [companies] want to hire in five years? Zero’
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Cable Jobs Carnage: ‘Like Watching Your Old High School Burn Down’
TNT losing the NBA is the latest as employees, alum describe agony inside ‘zombie networks.’ Plus: 4 ideas for your coming career pivot
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A Business Affairs Exec: How to Bring TV Back from the Brink
An exclusive excerpt from Ken Basin’s updated industry bible, ‘The Business of Television’
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Salary Confessions: The TV Staff Writer
WGA dues and agent/lawyer commissions keep them almost even to where they were before, and the ‘panic moment’ where they’ll call it quits
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Paramount and the Coming War for Tech Talent
Eyes roll over David Ellison’s ambition to turn the studio into a tech company. But data and engineering jobs are about the only thing the industry is hiring for










