Josh Groban is pushing back some big tour dates.
07.05.2020 - 19:23 / hollywoodreporter.com
Discovery is raising $1.5 billion in new debt through a public offering, in part to repay or refinance other debt, according to a SEC filing made public Thursday. The new debt raise includes $640 million in senior notes at 4.375 percent interest, due 2021, another $496 million in senior notes at 3.3 percent interest and due 2022, and $345 million in senior notes at 3.5 percent interest, and due 2022.
Josh Groban is pushing back some big tour dates.
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Following mass layoffs last week at business publication Quartz (80 employees) and Vice Media (155 employees), The Atlantic announced plans on Thursday morning to lay off 68 employees, nearly 20 percent of the magazine's staff, amid "the current economic climate." Outgoing owner David Bradley told staff that the cuts are coming despite huge boosts in readership and subscriptions — 90,000 new ones — amid the publication's strong coverage of the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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Crisis Text Line Text HOME to 741741 to reach a live counselor through the Crisis Text Line. Demi Lovato and Richard Branson recently signed on to help raise funds for a new mental health fund that supports the Crisis Text Line and other groups.
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Andrew Cuomo is sharing some snaps from his personal life.
SAG-AFTRA will require members to seek the union's approval before accepting new work amid health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic as lockdown measures begin to be eased.
Frozen is coming to a close on Broadway.
With production grinding to a halt in the face of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the entertainment industry has found itself navigating uncharted territory. To offer a better sense of how, The Hollywood Reporter is running a regular series that focuses on how Hollywood's writers, actors, directors, executives and others are living and working in these challenging times.
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Spike Lee is paying tribute to New York City.
Margot Robbie is sharing advice in a digital initiative that supports those who are struggling with anxiety and isolation, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sebastian Stan is on the move.
Timing is everything. Haylie Duff got real about not considering wedding plans with fiancé Matt Rosenberg amid the coronavirus pandemic.