By Mike Fleming Jr
19.03.2020 - 04:07 / billboard.com
Amazon's announcement Tuesday that it would only allow essential household products necessary to withstand the coronavirus pandemic into its warehouse for the immediate future was yet another shock to a music industry worried that the industry's momentum of four year's growth might be stymied by the crisis.
But while it means that new physical music likely will be completely shut out from the company's warehouse -- labels are all re-evaluating their release schedules anyway -- as it stands now,
By Mike Fleming Jr
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Rob Reiner took to Twitter to accuse President Donald Trump of causing people in New York to die amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The actor and director is rarely shy about posting his political opinions on social media.
With many shops across the UK closing due to the coronavirus pandemic many people have been wondering if the outbreak will also impact their online orders.
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A Seven spokesperson on Monday confirmed to 7NEWS the show was being put on hold as a precautionary measure and no one had tested positive for the virus.
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Delivering yet another blow to the already reeling music industry, Amazon announced that it will temporarily halt warehouse shipments of many non-essential products, including new CDs and vinyl records, until April 5. The company is attempting to deal with a crush of orders for medical supplies and household goods as the coronavirus pandemic confines millions of Americans to their homes.
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is having an unprecedented effect on the music industry. Over the past week, countless artists and touring agencies have had to cancel tours across the globe due to the virus’ rapid spread, leaving thousands of musicians, tour managers, engineers and venue workers out of jobs.
Although probably no one will begrudge Amazon prioritizing essential goods and services during a pandemic, the company’s decision to put a temporary halt to incoming shipments of physical media is subjecting record labels — particularly independent imprints that do a good deal of business in vinyl and CDs — to yet another blow.
In a memo released to its sellers on Tuesday, announced it will prioritize essential shipments to its U.S. warehouses until April 5.
In a complicated and uncertain situation, being prepared and following instructions is key. Right now, we all have to do our part to limit time spent outside of the home as much as we possibly can.
America’s Got Talent has halted production due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier this week, the production of the American talk shows like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers were suspended because of the Coronavirus pandemic. And now, Ellen DeGeneres has joined the list. The host of The Ellen DeGeneres Show announced the news on Twitter and asserted that she is already missing her job. The latest update came just days after it was decided that Ellen will tape her show without the live audience.
Mass gatherings in Britain could be stopped from next week.