"It's the safest place in Germany right now"
16.03.2020 - 16:49 / hollywoodreporter.com
Germany is following other major European countries in broadly shutting down public life to stem the spread of the coronavirus. On Monday, Germany imposed temporary controls on its borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark and Luxembourg and several German states have tightened restrictions on public gatherings.
"It's the safest place in Germany right now"
Germany’s Beta Film, a prime mover of this and next week’s virtual TV marketplace, has sold “Cryptid,” produced by Dramacorp for the Nordic Entertainment Group’s Viaplay SVOD service, to Joyn, the new German AVOD venture launched in 2019 by Discovery and ProSiebenSat.1.
BERLIN — German collection society GEMA is rolling out a €40 million euro emergency aid program in an effort to help support its members during the coronavirus pandemic."It is already foreseeable that the economic consequences of the pandemic will be devastating for the entire creative industry," said Dr. Harald Heker, GEMA CEO.
The cast of Big Brother Germany were introduced to coronavirus on tonight’s new episode.
Contestants on Germany's finally found out on Tuesday night just how much coronavirus has spread.
Dropping a bombshell. The Big Brother Germany cast were some of the last people to be unaware of the coronavirus but the group finally learned about the global pandemic — on live TV.
For a little while, Germany's Big Brother contestants were some of the only people in the world who didn't know about the current pandemic. The season started filming in early February, and contestants were kept in the dark as the virus began to spread all over the world. After criticism on social media, producers decided to tell houseguests about what has been happening in a live special, which aired Tuesday.
Germany caused major controversy due to the producers' decision to not tell its current 14 competitors about the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.
Well, that’s one way to quarantine. The 14 men and women who are competing on Big Brother in Germany have not yet been informed about the coronavirus pandemic.
Big Brother may be long gone in the UK, but it is still broadcast elsewhere in the world.