It has been 35 years this month since “We Are the World” was recorded by over 40 stars to raise money for African famine.
06.03.2020 - 00:41 / variety.com
Scientists aren’t the only ones hoping to put the coronavirus under a microscope.
Various TV news outlets are also trying to pin down the outbreak and, what’s more, make it more understandable to the average person. CNN, NBC News, ABC News and CBS News are among those shaking up regular formats and seeking new ways to inform the public about the contagion, which has spread from China to Europe and the United States. Their job is being made more difficult by the spread of inaccurate information
It has been 35 years this month since “We Are the World” was recorded by over 40 stars to raise money for African famine.
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