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-Chinese-made drones have dominated the skies in the United States for years, with private owners, police departments, and firefighters deploying them nationwide. But a new rule by the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday will make it impossible for US consumers to buy the next generation of these drones+For over a century, Broadway has been at the heart of New York City culture, with glittering marquees welcoming millions of tourists and locals every year. 
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-The FCC banned the import and sale of all new drone models and critical equipment made by foreign manufacturers, including the world’s largest drone maker DJI, by adding them into so-called “Covered List” of entities deemed to “pose an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States. +But Broadway musicals are now struggling to make profit, as affordability concerns impact all aspects of American life. Musical producers can place the blame on rising costs from theater rent, fees, labor and even lumber, which has roughly doubled in price since December 2016. Meanwhile, ticket prices haven’t risen quickly enough to offset these costs
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 +It’s a blow to New York City, where Broadway’s health is vital to its economy
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 +“As New York City goes, so goes Broadway in many respects and vice versa,” Jason Laks, president of the Broadway League, the trade association for the theater industry, told CNN.
  
-The FCC decision, while excluding models already approved for sale and those currently in use, marks a culmination of years-long efforts to clamp down on Chinese drones, such as those produced by DJI and another major drone maker Autel Robotics+Related article 
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-DJI has expressed disappointment over the decisionwhich could also irk many drone users in the countryDJI alone commands about 70% of the global market, according to data from market research firm Research and MarketsBeyond public sector useChinese drones have been widely deployed across the US for tasks including infrastructure and construction inspectionscrop monitoringas well as professional and hobbyist videographers.+“We employ 100,000 people per year, and we contribute $15 billion to the New York City economy alone each year,” he added. 
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 +Laks said the rising cost of musical productions is leaving the Great White Way in the redHe added that it’s only gotten harder since the pandemic, when Broadway went dark for over a year due to Covid-19 restrictions. 
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 +High production costs, flat ticket prices 
 +Data from the Broadway League show the industry had its highest-grossing season in a decade this year, with over 14 million people attending shows. 
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 +However, none of the 18 musicals that opened last season, made a profit as of late September, according to the New York TimesLaks said the prevailing wisdom for the industry is that only one in 10 shows will make their money back. 
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 +For exampleproducing “Boop” — the colorful show centered around Betty Boop in modern New York City — cost around $26 million. The musical ran for about four months this year and, according to the Timesfailed to recoup its investment. 
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 +“It’s just so difficult for (producers) to get their money back. These shows are now upwards of $25 million. Ten years ago, you could have a musical on Broadway that was probably in the $13 million range,” said Jim Kierstead, a Broadway producer whose over two dozen credits include “Kinky Boots” and “Waitress.
  
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