For Berlin-based American writer-producer Anna Winger, creating the Netflix series “Unorthodox” offered a unique opportunity to tell a Jewish story in Germany.
14.03.2020 - 15:07 / deadline.com
By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1 has canceled the sale of Love Is Blind and Bosch production group Red Arrow Studios as the world is gripped by the coronavirus crisis.
ProSiebenSat.1 has been exploring a sale of Red Arrow for six months, with All3Media an AMC emerging as two of the most likely buyers as the situation progressed. ProSiebenSat.1 has, however, always maintained that it might choose to retain ownership of the production group.
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For Berlin-based American writer-producer Anna Winger, creating the Netflix series “Unorthodox” offered a unique opportunity to tell a Jewish story in Germany.
Queen + Adam Lambert’s 2020 European summer tour has been rescheduled amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
"It's the safest place in Germany right now"
Future and Drake’s January single, “Life Is Good,” has been a huge hit for the dynamic duo, spending eight weeks at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 behind Roddy Ricch’s long-running smash, “The Box.” Despite its success, German producer Ambezza—who contributed to the beat alongside OZ and D. Hill—recently told HipHopDX that he’s not even sure Future and Drake even know his name.
By Jake Kanter
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.
“Big Brother Germany” contestants were stunned into silence after they were finally told about coronavirus live on 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.
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.
German “Big Brother” contestants are finally going to be told about the coronavirus crisis.
German broadcaster Sat.1 has decided to inform contestants of its latest “Big Brother” production of the ongoing coronavirus crisis that has put Germany into lockdown.
As the people across the globe crumble under the fear of Coronavirus pandemic, the cast of Germany’s edition of Big Brother has no idea about what is happening in the world. When the 14 contestants entered the house on February 6, the disease had only hogged headlines for its effect in China.