‘The Pitt’ S3, Kimmel EP’d Game Show, ‘High Potential’ S3, & ‘Stewie’ Score California Tax Credits

New seasons of The Pitt and High Potential joined 14 other small screen projects to receive some big bucks today in California tax incentives.

A mix of relocating shows, dramas, comedies and certified soundstage filming the $750 million program has long helped fund, this allocation round has the first ever competition series to get a West Coast tax credit nod with the Jimmy Kimmel and Mark Rober-executive produced Schooled! from Netflix. In the animated genre and in another first for the state program, Family Guy spinoff Stewie was also a successful recipient in the effort to keep production in the home of Hollywood.

“Mark Rober’s goal is to teach students about science and engineering, and we are proud to create jobs and produce fun, educational programming that does just that right here in our beautiful state,” said Kimmel, who is the only late-night host to film his

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