By Mike Fleming Jr
16.04.2020 - 01:55 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey earned $1.40 in 2019, flat from the year before (but up from zero in 2017) as the billionaire founder of the social media giant rolls out donations from the $1 billion he recently commited to coronavirus relief.
“At his own recommendation to the compensation committee and consistent with his compensation in 2018, Mr. Dorsey elected to forego any compensation for 2019 other than a base salary of $1.40,” Twitter said in an SEC filing Wednesday. The
By Mike Fleming Jr
AMC Networks president and CEO Josh Sapan received compensation worth $20.2 million in 2019, down 2 percent compared with $20.6 million in 2018 and $29.6 million in 2017. The company behind The Walking Dead home AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel and WE tv disclosed Sapan's pay in a regulatory filing.
By Jill Goldsmith
As the spread of the COVID-19 continues, many celebrities continue to donate money to help out the different communities across the country that have been suffering due to the pandemic. Beyoncé and her BeyGOOD Foundation just announced their donation to organizations that are providing mental and personal wellness services. The donation is in partnership with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s #startsmall initiative.
Beyoncé is giving back amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Beyonce made a major announcement this morning.
The global coronavirus pandemic has everyone’s life on pause, including many music artists who’ve had to postpone tours and check in to self-quarantine.Despite these uncertain times, many artists, such as Piso 21, Anuel AA, and Maluma, continue working hard, creating music and dropping fresh bops.Others have released quarantine-inspired songs to help them cope with self-isolation.
Rihanna is continuing to put her resources toward the fight for coronavirus relief funding.
Rihanna, Jay-Z and Twitter's Jack Dorsey are adding to their seven-figure efforts to aid coronavirus relief efforts, this time with a focus on marginalized communities in cities that have been hit hard during the current pandemic.
Rihanna, Jay-Z, and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey have collectively donated an additional $6.2 million towards coronavirus relief efforts through their respective charity foundations. The generous donation will go to communities deemed most vulnerable to the ongoing pandemic, including New York, New Orleans, and Puerto Rico.
By Variety Staff
Rihanna and Jay-Z are continuing to help out amid the global health crisis.
By Patrick Hipes
Rihanna is back again with yet another major donation to help out during this hard time that many people are experiencing due to the spread of COVID-19. This time, she and her Clara Lionel Foundation have teamed up with Twitter/ Square CEO Jack Dorsey to make a joint donation of $4.2 million to domestic violence victims.
Rihanna and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey have donated $2.1 million each to the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles.The $4.2 million grant will cover the cost of people with children seeking access to shelters, as "Stay at Home" orders make those facing domestic violence, and their children, unsafe.Rihanna previously donated $5 million to global coronavirus relief.Rihanna is teaming up with Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, to provide funding for people in Los Angeles seeking shelter amid the COVID-19
Rihanna and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey are teaming up for a good cause.