Los Angeles experienced a hefty decline in reality TV production as Hollywood worked to recover from dual labour strikes last year, according to statistics released on Wednesday, reports Reuters' Lisa Richwine.
Actors, writers and crew members have been hoping for a rebound in filming across all genres after last year's strikes halted most production starting in July.
But from April through June this year, the number of on-location filming days in the Los Angeles area fell 12.4% below already low levels of a year earlier, a report from permitting organisation FilmLA found. The organisation issued permits for 5,749 shooting days during the quarter this year.







