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                      Before  we get started let’s look at Burbank first. Burbank is a city in Los  Angeles County, California. The estimated  population in 2007 was 107,921. 
                      Burbank  is located in two distinct areas, with its downtown, civic center and  key neighborhoods nestled on the slopes and foothills that rise to  the Verdugo  Mountains, and other areas located in flatlands  at the eastern end of the San  Fernando Valley, 12 miles (19 km)  north of Downtown Los  Angeles. 
                      Billed  as the "Media Capital of the World",  many media and  entertainment companies are headquartered or have significant  production facilities in Burbank, including Warner  Bros. Entertainment, Warner  Music Group, NBC  Universal, The  Walt Disney Company, Cartoon  Network, Viacom,  and PBS. 
                      At  one time it was referred to as "Beautiful Downtown Burbank" on Laugh-In and The  Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.  
                      The  city was named after David  Burbank, a New  Hampshire-born dentist and entrepreneur. 
                      More  people work in Burbank each day than live in the city. The combined  payroll for all of Burbank's private sector businesses totaled $6.7  billion in 2005, according to the San Fernando Valley Economic  Research Center at California  State University-Northridge.  
                      In 2005, Burbank  employed 125,871 people in the private sector, while the neighboring  city of Glendale,  California employed 74,149 people, according to  CSUN's economic researchers.  
                      Burbank's media, entertainment,  telecommunications and internet industries dominated the list in  employment numbers and payroll, generating a combined $4.2 billion in  payroll and accounting for 64,948 positions.   As  the figures above show, much of Burbank's economy is based on the  entertainment industry. While Hollywood may be a symbol of the entertainment industry, much of the actual  production occurs in Burbank. 
 Many companies have headquarters or  facilities in Burbank, including ABC, DIC  Entertainment, Dick  Clark Productions, NBC, Nickelodeo, Technicolor/Thomson, The  Walt Disney Company, Warner  Bros., Warner  Music Group, Insomniac  Games. Burbank  has not been immune to the U.S. economic and housing downturn. City  officials prepared for severe cutbacks going into 2009.  
Burbank's new  City Manager, Mike Flad, estimated the city's 2009-2010 fiscal budget  will suffer a 5% shortfall.   
The Burbank  Police Department observed a 10% to 15% increase in abandoned  swimming pools from foreclosed homes in the city due to the  recession. 
                      As  of June 2009, unemployment in the Burbank area stood at around 9.2%,  just below the national rate of 9.5% and well below Los  Angeles County, according to the state's  Employment Development Department.  
                      Yahoo  employs about 1,000 people nearby at its Empire Avenue campus, but  the internet company announced more than 100 layoffs in December  2008.  
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