Finally, something to fill up your Friday nights in isolation!
20.03.2020 - 20:13 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
ViacomCBS’ Showtime network announced that it will offer a 30-day free trial to new customers effective today. Viewers who sign up before May 3 can access the network’s original series, documentaries, specials and movies online via the Showtime streaming service on Showtime.com or the Showtime app, available on all supported devices. A major draw – subscribers can catch up on Homeland, which will continue to air new episodes of its final season through its series finale on
Finally, something to fill up your Friday nights in isolation!
Appearing on MSNBC’s Rachael Maddow Tuesday evening, Calif Gov. Gavin Newsom disclosed that the state had executed a deal for procurement of over 200 million N95 masks as part of the state’s ongoing efforts to ensure that there would be an adequate supply of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) for personnel combating the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s some great news to brighten up your day. It seems that a new streaming service has launched offering some new content.
Times are tough. There's no doubt about it. Amid coronavirus outbreak, parents are stressing over homeschooling. Singletons are lonely and feel cooped up in tiny apartments. And the kids? Well the kids are testing their parents' patience, but probably doing their best given they're not even allowed to see their grandparents without a FaceTime session.
With everyone listening to medical doctors and spending a great deal more time in their homes amidst the coronavirus pandemic, multiple streaming services and pay cable networks are currently offering 30-day free trials or discounted pricing to new subscribers in an effort to help families safely pass the time indoors.
A popular Paisley gym is offering free packages to members who have lost their job during the coronavirus outbreak.
With everyone listening to medical doctors and spending a great deal more time in their homes amidst the coronavirus pandemic, multiple streaming services and pay cable networks are currently offering 30-day free trials or discounted pricing to new subscribers in an effort to help families safely pass the time indoors.
By Joe Otterson
SiriusXM has announced that it is making its subscription-based radio programming free until May 15. Howard Stern shared the news in a Thursday night broadcast of his long-running eponymous talk show. No credit card is required to access the platform’s music, sports, and talk programming, though it’s limited to phones and at-home devices. See more about what’s available here.
By Jill Goldsmith
By Jill Goldsmith
While more workers self-isolate at home during Coronavirus, healthcare workers have been on the front of the case exposing themselves to the highest risk.