By Nancy Tartaglione
19.03.2020 - 16:27 / variety.com
The BBC has launched “Culture In Quarantine,” an arts and culture initiative that will run across the service’s U.K. radio, television and digital platforms.
The initiative follows the U.K. government’s social distancing advice to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in the closure of most cultural spaces across the country.
The initiative, which will be spread across BBC radio as well as channels BBC Two and BBC Four and catch-up service iPlayer, will include guides to
By Nancy Tartaglione
Amid the social, emotional, mental and economic effects that have impacted hundreds of millions of people around the world caused by the coronavirus, Asian people are also dealing with an evergreen threat to minorities in times of crisis: xenophobia.
Guggenheim Securities analyst Michael Morris on Thursday upgraded his rating on Fox Corp.'s stock from "neutral" to "buy" and downgraded Walt Disney from "buy" to "neutral" in a report that updated his financial forecasts for entertainment industry companies "to better reflect the impact of COVID-19 behavioral changes on revenue drivers and additional diligence on key cost considerations." He highlighted that Fox's primary immediate risk was from advertising exposure, estimating that about 43
Welcome to the This Week in Billboard News podcast, where Jordyn Rolling, Billboard News host and producer, and Gary Trust, Billboard senior director of charts, dive into the week's biggest music news stories. This week, Jordyn and Gary delve further into the impact of the coro
Hoda Kotb broke down in tears this morning on Today.
Sony Corp. issued its first statement Friday outlining how its myriad business lines have been impacted by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The 28th edition of the Raindance Film Festival will take place in London from Oct. 28 through Nov. 7. this year.
Following TF1’s announcement that it won’t offer financial forecasting this year, France’s second biggest commercial network, M6, said it has also been greatly hit by the drop in advertising revenues caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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By Andreas Wiseman
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As the continues to affect millions around the world, have been banding together () to provide help and levity in times of uncertainty. That group now includes and Meghan Markle, who returned to Canada after in the U.K.
No one went into 2020 expecting the entire live music business to come to a screeching halt within the space of a week, but the spread of the coronavirus throughout the world has forced changes in virtually every industry for the foreseeable future.With artists, managers, booking agents, venue owners, executives and more scrambling for answers on how to move forward safely, Billboard's Taylor Mims (Staff Writer, Touring and Live Entertainment) will be giving daily video updates on the pandemic's