By Amanda N'Duka
15.04.2020 - 06:51 / variety.com
By Jordan Moreau
All the members of the IT team at Billboard and Hollywood Reporter have been laid off, according to a scathing post seemingly published by the fired IT staff on Billboard’s website.
The post was published on Tuesday night by a user with a byline titled “devops,” and it was quickly deleted. The announcement came with a photo of the character Flounder played by Stephen Furst in “National Lampoon’s Animal House” and included a quote from the movie.
“In the wake of Covid-19
By Amanda N'Duka
Listen, when you got it, you got it—and that man Michael Jordan?? He GOT IT got it!!
Katharine McPhee and Jeremy Jordan, who starred together on the NBC series Smash, are teaming up again for a performance during the pandemic.
Rapper Iggy Azalea has reportedly become a mom.
These former “Waitress” stars are serving up thanks to first responders in the coronavirus pandemic.
New Kids on the Block is giving fans new music to enjoy during quarantine. On Friday, the boy band dropped the track «House Party,» an anthem about making the best out of this time of self-isolation due to the coronavirus, that features Jordin Sparks, Naughty By Nature and Boys II Men and Big Freedia.
By Jordan Moreau
Irn Bru makers AG Barr have donated a lorry-load of water bottles to thirsty workers at a Scots super-hospital being built to tackle the c oronavirus crisis.
By Jazz Tangcay
With a No. 1 album to his name and as many platinum plaques as Michael Jordan does championship rings, most would think NAV is satisfied with his place in rap, but he doesn't see it that way.
Layoffs have begun at Valence Media, the conglomerate that owns editorial operations like The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard, and content shops like Dick Clark Productions and Media Rights Capital.
By Variety Staff
Christina Aguilera and Luke Evans are set to lead a Disney musical special for ABC.
So many celebrities are set to appear in the upcoming ABC concert special, The Disney Family Singalong!
The Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Group, a centralized publishing label that comprises both trade publications, will rebrand as MRC Media, insiders familiar with the company told Variety.