The Hollywood Reporter

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Major entertainment industry trade publication covering film, television, and entertainment business since 1930.

Definition

The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is a leading entertainment trade publication covering film, television, music, and entertainment business. Established in 1930, THR provides news, features, and analysis serving industry professionals and observers.

Coverage includes box office analysis, awards tracking, executive profiles, and production coverage. THR's annual lists and awards coverage influence industry perception and contribute to awards season narrative.

Why It Matters

THR coverage shapes industry reputation and influences business decisions. Features and analysis reach decision-makers whose perceptions affect project greenlight and career opportunities.

Awards coverage in THR influences voter perception during awards season. Roundtables, features, and analysis contribute to narrative that shapes voting behavior.

Examples in Practice

A THR feature on a first-time director generates industry buzz that attracts agency interest and subsequent project opportunities.

Awards season coverage in THR positions a performance that might have been overlooked, with analysis contributing to nomination that seemed unlikely.

Box office analysis in THR informs studio strategy, with historical pattern coverage guiding release date and positioning decisions.

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