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The Hollywood Reporter
Editorial Director Janice Min
Categories Trade Entertainment
Frequency Daily and Weekly
First issue September 3, 1930
Company e5 Global Media
Country United States
Based in Los Angeles, California
Language English
Website hollywoodreporter.com
ISSN 0018-3660

The Hollywood Reporter is a well-known American magazine and digital media company. It focuses on the entertainment business. It shares news and information about movies, television, and music.

What is The Hollywood Reporter?

The Hollywood Reporter is like a special newspaper for people who work in the entertainment world. It's called a "trade journal." This means it's made for a specific industry, not for everyone. It gives important news and updates to people in Hollywood.

A Look at Its History

This magazine started a long time ago, on September 3, 1930. It was created by a man named William R. Wilkerson. He wanted to give daily news to people working in the movie industry. For many years, it was published every day. Now, it comes out weekly as a magazine and has a very active website.

What News Does It Cover?

The Hollywood Reporter covers all sorts of things happening in entertainment. It reports on new movies being made. It also shares news about TV shows and music artists. You can find out about business deals in Hollywood. It also covers important events like award shows. It's a key source for industry professionals.

Who Reads This Magazine?

The main readers of The Hollywood Reporter are people who work in the entertainment business. This includes actors, directors, producers, and studio executives. They read it to stay updated on industry trends. It helps them make decisions and understand what's happening. Janice Min is one of the important editors who helps guide the content.

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