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Empire State Development: 20 Major Network Series

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NY.EmpireEmpire State Development has announced that 20 major network series will film in New York State this year, including four new series. The announcements were made this week at the 2019 network upfronts, the presentations given by major networks to promote new and renewed series that will be part of their fall schedules. As of today, an additional 25 series distributed by streaming services, premium cable services or other broadcast companies have started filming or are confirmed to film in New York State. All series are participating in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program.

In 2018, through the May upfront week, 20 major network series had committed to film in New York State. These 20 series generated $1.35 billion in New York State spending and 81,000 hires. In total, 203 film and television projects applied for the New York State Film Tax Credit Program last year, estimated to generate more than 211,300 new hires and $3.9 billion in new spending for New York State. For each dollar of production incentive credit ESD issued in 2017, productions spent an average of $4.50 in New York State. The film and TV industry has grown every year since the incentive program was created in 2004.

And the 19 major network series are:

Evil (Produced by and distributed on CBS)*
Tommy (Produced by and distributed on CBS)*
FBI (Produced by and distributed on CBS)
FBI: Most Wanted (Produced by and distributed on CBS)*
Madam Secretary (Produced by and distributed on CBS)
Blue Bloods (Produced by and distributed on CBS)
Bull (Produced by and distributed on CBS)
God Friended Me (Produced by Warner Bros, distributed on CBS)
The Good Fight (Produced by CBS, distributed on CBS All Access)
Tell Me A Story (Produced by CBS, distributed on CBS All Access)
New Amsterdam (Produced by NBCU, distributed on NBC)
Law & Order SVU (Produced by NBCU, distributed on NBC)
The Sinner (Produced by NBCU, distributed on USA)
Mr. Robot (Produced by NBCU, distributed on USA)
Manifest (Produced by Warner Bros, distributed on NBC)
Blacklist (Produced by Sony, distributed on NBC)
Blindspot (Produced by Warner Bros, distributed on NBC)
Prodigal Son (Produced by Warner Bros, distributed on Fox)*
For Life (Produced by Sony, distributed on ABC)*
Pose (Produced by Fox 21/Disney, distributed on FX)
(* indicates new series.)

For more information please visit www.esd.ny.gov

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