By Leo Barraclough
14.04.2020 - 16:18 / variety.com
Telco's digital media division also launches Yahoo Life wellbeing-focused vertical
By Todd Spangler
NY Digital Editor
Verizon Media is giving away $10 million in digital ad inventory to groups responding to the COVID-19 crisis, with a focus on mental health.
The donation is earmarked for five mental health partners that aim to support high-risk populations affected by the outbreak, including LGBTQ youth, hourly wage workers and families struggling with mental health disorders, according to
By Leo Barraclough
Nicole Kidman will forever be grateful to her understanding husband and their daughters for letting mum drift off and live through her intense characters.
Yesterday, millions of Virgin Media customers across the UK were left furious as their broadband stopped working.
Virgin Media customers have complained that internet and TV services have stopped working properly.
Soap fans, Virgin Media is coming to rescue you from all your soap needs as they are airing every single episode of Red Rock ever made.
Virgin Media Television has announced that all 232 episodes of the award winning drama series ‘Red Rock’ will return to Virgin Media One from May 5.
A selfless Renfrewshire councillor who was called up for a nursing shift during the Covid-19 outbreak has donated all her earnings to a mental health charity.
Ansel Elgort has helped raise over $200,000 (£161,800) for coronavirus relief efforts by luring fans to donate with an eye-popping nude snap.
Demi Lovato never shies away from discussing her mental health issues publically even when the topic is as sensitive as her 2018 near-fatal drug overdose. In the past, she has opened up about her substance abuse problem, her struggles with anxiety and depression, and facing body image issues.
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.
"Wuhan? I love that rap group," says the main character
Selena Gomez opened up to Amy Schumer for Interview magazine's latest cover story, published Monday. During a candid conversation, the pop star spoke about dealing with media scrutiny from the time she was a teen and revealed why she has been so open about her mental health journey as of late.
We don’t have much to do right now other than binge-watch television and eat.