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Friday, June 19, 2015

It's Official, 'Veep' Says So Long To Maryland

HBO's "Veep" is leaving Maryland after four years after the series scored $6.5 million in California film tax credits.

HBO announced Thursday that it will move production of the show starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus to southern California.

HBO spokeswoman Cecile Cross-Plummer says Maryland has been home to many vital HBO projects, including "The Corner," ''The Wire" and "Game Change," and they "look forward to returning with another production in the future."

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Like rats leaving the sinking ship..

Anonymous said...

She is so hot

Anonymous said...

Good. Hated the show anyway.

Anonymous said...

who cares!

Anonymous said...

The company employed 250 people in Maryland. Is also was networking to bring several other movie deals.

Anonymous said...

At 250 employees, is it worth subsidizing them $26,000 per employee to be here? Heck no! It's just corporate welfare.