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Georgia has deemed another 23 counties worthy of having television and film projects shot in them. The state’s “Camera Ready” designation is earned by a county appointing a specific liason for producers to work with in shooting on location there. 70% of the state’s counties are now “Camera Ready.” No word on the potential of TMZ opening a bureau in the state. [AJC] >>
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