An East Kilbride nursery helped spread a little cheer among children and parents amid the coronavirus lockdown by sharing a heartwarming video on social media.
01.04.2020 - 21:53 / tvguide.com
The coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the way we live, and all of Hollywood has pretty much been put on pause as a result of social distancing efforts across the globe. In addition to shutting down film and TV productions worldwide, the increase in people self-quarantining at home and binge-watching content has led to increasingly taxing strain on internet infrastructures in some countries.
In America alone, the number of minutes the average viewer spent streaming TV and
An East Kilbride nursery helped spread a little cheer among children and parents amid the coronavirus lockdown by sharing a heartwarming video on social media.
It was not long after Netflix emerged as the world's leading streaming service that other major TV companies wanted to offer their own option.
By Ellise Shafer
The quarantine television watch list just grew!
The quarantine television watch list just grew!
Disney’s streaming service has achieved 50 million paid subscribers around the world within five months of launching, the entertainment giant has said.
With social distancing guidelines keeping most people at home during the coronavirus pandemic, actors, musicians and other performers have had to put work on hold for the moment.
With social distancing guidelines keeping most people at home during the coronavirus pandemic, actors, musicians and other performers have had to put work on hold for the moment.
Now that we're all spending a lot more quality time with our couches because of the COVID-19 pandemic, viewers are likely wondering what the best streaming service actually is. Apple and Disney entered the field in late 2019, while Quibi, a short-form mobile streaming service, launched earlier this week. And there are at least another two more streaming services coming this year, including HBO Max and NBCUniversal's Peacock.
Annan duo Ian Murray and Martin Starr have teamed up to offer a delivery service for people who need food supplies.
Putting their free time to good use! While waiting out the coronavirus quarantine period, many stars have occupied themselves by hopping on a video chat with their famous pals.
Thousands of people who were stuck in their homes on Friday night tuned in to watch a big-hearted dad from Motherwell sing his heart from his front garden during the coronavirus lockdown.
With financial resources at their disposal, these stars are doing their part to make a major difference during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it’s donating directly to organizations or providing information and resources for their social media followers, a number of stars have made an effort to make a difference. Here, we’re taking a look at what a few celebs have done to alleviate the financial burdens and stresses of a number of medical professionals and citizens.
Amazon Music, Facebook, SiriusXM and Pandora, Spotify, Tidal and YouTube Music have all donated to MusiCares' relief fund for music workers whose livelihoods have been impacted by the coronavirus crisis. MusiCares, the charitable arm of the Recording Academy, launched t