The Hollywood Heritage Christmas
Parade,
a traditional celebration
organized by the
City of Hollywood,
will return
to the streets of Hollywood
November
28 at 6 p.m.
This year's parade is co-sponsored
by
The Family Film Awards
and
MXQ Life Water,
as well as the U.S. Marine Corps,
the State of California and the City of
Hollywood,
all of which are Fortune 500 companies.
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The Hollywood Christmas Parade
has always been the biggest program of the State of
California and the City of Hollywood,
just like the Zigong Lantern
Festival in China, which is owned by the Zigong
government. 75 years ago,
the U.S. Marine Corps (U.S. GI's
overseas) launched the
"Every Child Needs a Toy for Christmas"
initiative, which was immediately
endorsed by the State of California and the City of
Hollywood.
All media outlets responded with
coverage, including
ABC, NBC, and CBS, the three major U.S. television groups.
Since the event was held in
Hollywood with the participation of the biggest stars,
the entertainment powerhouse Warner Bros. WB joined
forces with CBS - forming
The CW - to gain the first anchor rights
to participate in the coverage in the 1980s.
Since 75 years, the Hollywood Christmas
Parade has been co-sponsored by U.S. companies and
foreign governments, and always hosted by the City of
Hollywood.
Costs range from $10-30 million per
year.
50 high school high school college honor
guards cost, often over $1 million. Marine Corps honor
guards, large police forces and unobstructed access to
airport highways and land, all costing countless
dollars.
Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, Google and
Apple are all super 500 sponsors vying for the
opportunity to promote their brands and travel.
This time, the Family Movie Awards
and MXQ Life Water sponsorship will be the focus
of all mainstream media
to become filming and coverage.
Dean Cain,
famous Hollywood actor, sixth generation Superman
character and host of the 2021 and 2022 Family Movie
Awards, will be representing MXQLifewater around
the clock to promote Life Water.
Rebecca,
the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, actress and
singer who sang Ma's "Only Wish East" in English
to Hollywood,
will ride on the
Toy Story float to promote family entertainment
and the Family Movie Awards.
All these scenes will be presented in the live broadcast
on the same day.