When Robert De Niro talks, you listen.
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Greg Maffei, who has a controlling stake in Live Nation Entertainment, told an investors conference he thinks the COVID-19 outbreak will be "shorter rather than longer."Liberty Global CEO Greg Maffei on Wednesday told an investors conference about the impact from the rapidly-growing coronavirus outbreak on his varied global businesses, including Live Nation Entertainment and the Formula One race car series.
"You know, I'm not sure how you manage it in a way. I believe you take the risk of
When Robert De Niro talks, you listen.
Robert De Niro is watching you! The 76-year-old actor filmed a PSA for the state of New York, urging people to stay home amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Studios are releasing movies early for audiences in self-isolation to watch at home
Fox News Media confirmed that a total of four employees have tested positive for the new coronavirus, confirmed Saturday afternoon in a companywide memo sent to employees and obtained byThe Hollywood Reporter. "We just learned in the last 90 minutes that two additional FOX News Media employees have tested positive for COVID-19," Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott and Fox President Jay Wallace said in a memo obtained by Deadlineon Saturday evening ET.
London music and sporting venue The O2 will temporarily close beginning March 21.
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The BBC has launched “Culture In Quarantine,” an arts and culture initiative that will run across the service’s U.K. radio, television and digital platforms.
Laughter is often said to be the best medicine and Doctor Norm Macdonald is handing out the cure.
No one went into 2020 expecting the entire live music business to come to a screeching halt within the space of a week, but the spread of the coronavirus throughout the world has forced changes in virtually every industry for the foreseeable future.With artists, managers, booking agents, venue owners, executives and more scrambling for answers on how to move forward safely, Billboard's Taylor Mims (Staff Writer, Touring and Live Entertainment) will be giving daily video updates on the pandemic's
Musicians are getting creative in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic by hosting live concerts online to keep fans' spirits up while many go into self-isolation.
Musicians are getting creative in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic by hosting live concerts online to keep fans' spirits up while many go into self-isolation.
“The virus is having a catastrophic impact on the UK music industry and will threaten many jobs and businesses"
As coronavirus begins to take hold in the U.K., broadcasters and streamers are grappling with strategies to fight the outbreak, with work-from-home policies being rolled out across the board while question marks hang over some of the country’s biggest studio and live shows.
Investor fears about the economic fallout over the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) — now classified by WHO officials as a pandemic — pushed stocks down sharply again Wednesday.