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Joe Flint, a media reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joins us as Hollywood heads into Oscar weekend — a moment when the world celebrates the glamour of the movies even as the business faces deep uncertainty. Flint looks at the industry's economic upheaval: mergers, mounting debt, streaming disruption, and the growing question of whether the Hollywood model that built California's cultural and economic identity can survive the digital age.
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Joe Flint, a media reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joins us as Hollywood heads into Oscar weekend — a moment when the world celebrates the glamour of the movies even as the business faces deep uncertainty. Flint looks at the industry's economic upheaval: mergers, mounting debt, streaming disruption, and the growing question of whether the Hollywood model that built California's cultural and economic identity can survive the digital age.

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