The Hollywood Reporter conducted a poll to find out which streaming services are most popular right now amid the United States’ policy to social distance in order to limit the spread of illness.
13.03.2020 - 20:03 / variety.com
At least 69 U.S. cable and telecommunications companies have pledged to not cut off broadband or telephone service for the next 60 days to any customers — even if they’re unable to pay their bills — as the country reels from the coronavirus pandemic.
Companies including Comcast, AT&T, Charter, Verizon and Cox have signed on to the FCC’s “Keep Americans Connected Pledge.”
That specifies that providers will “not terminate service to any residential or small business customers because of their
The Hollywood Reporter conducted a poll to find out which streaming services are most popular right now amid the United States’ policy to social distance in order to limit the spread of illness.
Julia Butters, the young scene-stealer from the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is at home with her family right now and she gave her dad an amateur haircut!
“Making The Cut” contestant Ji Won Choi,a recent Parsons grad, is on a mission to merge her Korean and American heritages through fashion. She’s one of the younger designers on Amazon Prime’s new reality series, though Choi has already started to reaped the benefits by having one of her designs from the show sold on Amazon.
David Letterman famously helped Americans rebound from the trauma of 9/11 with a stirring monologue delivered from the stage of his show’s home, New York’s Ed Sullivan Theater. Now his heirs are working to do the same – from a basement. A garage. A self-styled ‘bunker.’ A backyard. With their kids. In the woods.
The House of Representatives passed the $2 trillion stimulus package on Friday, even as lawmakers said another rescue package would be needed.
LG Electronics USA is the first TV manufacturer to support Movies Anywhere, the digital-movie streaming service joint venture of four major Hollywood studios.
Like many Americans, Pink is doing the socially responsible thing and isolating at home with her family amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. She also happens to have made the highly relatable move of trying to cut her own hair after having a few drinks.
The federal Department of Health and Human Services wants to abolish nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ Americans when it allocates $500 million in taxpayer money to organizations, according to a lawsuit filed against the agency by several LGBTQ organizations. Photo: iStock.
LOS ANGELES -- Sports are on hold, theaters are closed and so are amusement parks, a disaster-movie scenario that has Hollywood reeling. But Americans held captive at home by the coronavirus can turn to Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and other streaming services, outliers in an entertainment industry brought to an unprecedented standstill.