Kaley Cuoco is mourning the death of her rescue dwarf pony Fiona.
16.03.2020 - 10:05 / variety.com
MADRID — Europe’s film and TV industries are embarking on damage limitation.
In one of the first Europe-wide moves, Paris-based European Producers Club, one of the continent’s most-prestigious industry associations, is calling on national governments and the European Union to implement a 10-point rescue plan vital for Europe’s film and TV industries’ survival.
Circulated on Saturday to national producers assns. and several pan-European organizations, the EPC action plan was also submitted last
Kaley Cuoco is mourning the death of her rescue dwarf pony Fiona.
© 2019 James Devaney NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 15: Justin Ervin and Ashley Graham attend Philadelphia 76ers v Brooklyn Nets game at Barclays Center on December 15, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/Getty Images) Ashley Graham, who gave birth to her first child Isaac in January, has been under strict quarantine with her family amid the growing coronavirus pandemic.
Kaley Cuoco has said goodbye to her rescued dwarf pony, Fiona, who sadly passed away this weekend.
Kaley Cuoco is mourning the loss of her rescue dwarf pony Fiona.
Everyone's under a bit of stress in these uncertain times. But long before a global pandemic was the source of worry, David Archuleta was experiencing anxiety in several different forms.On Thursday (March 26), the 28-year-old pop singer debuts his new single, "OK, All Right," which uncovers the internal struggle Archuleta has faced over the past few years -- but also, how he's managed to fight his demons.
The streaming service lowered its quality last week to deal with demand amid the coronavirus crisis
Harry Styles’ extensive tour of the U.K. and Europe will be rescheduled to 2021 due to the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Disney has joined other streamers in cooperating with the European Union to temporarily curtail bandwidth usage of Disney Plus for its scheduled launch next week in several countries during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Amazon and Apple are the latest companies to throttle back streaming-video bit rates in Europe, joining an effort to reduce congestion on the region’s internet networks that have become stressed during the coronavirus pandemic.
European government and regulatory bodies have authorized the European Union's telecom operators and internet service providers to apply exceptional measures, including the throttling of online speeds, to prevent network congestion amid increased demand as millions of Europeans are forced to stay home and use online collaboration and teleworking tools amid the coronavirus.
Google's YouTube said Friday that it has agreed to reduce its streaming quality in Europe, including the U.K., to standard definition for the next month to help avoid internet congestion amid the coronavirus pandemic. The move, in response to a request from EU Internal Market and Services Commissioner Thierry Breton, comes a day after Netflix unveiled a similar initiative.High definition streams require more online bandwidth, potentially causing broadband congestion during peak times.
Google's YouTube said Friday that it has agreed to reduce its streaming quality in Europe, including the U.K., to standard definition for the next month to help avoid internet congestion amid the coronavirus pandemic.
YouTube will limit streaming in European countries to standard-definition video by default, following a similar move by Netflix to curtail bandwidth usage across the continent amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Netflix has agreed to temporarily reduce video quality of its streaming service in Europe, reducing bit rates for the next 30 days at the behest of the European Union in order to ease the load on internet networks in the region.
European Union leaders agreed Tuesday to immediately impose travel restrictions on most foreigners entering Europe for at least 30 days to limit the spread of the new coronavirus and to set up fast-track transport lanes to keep vital medical equipment, food and goods flowing smoothly inside the bloc.
Just as things in Europe were getting really bad, they’ve gotten a lot worse.