There’s nothing like weeks on end of self-isolation to throw all your relationships into sharp relief.
09.03.2020 - 19:25 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
A+E Networks said Monday it has canceled its live upfront event scheduled for March 25 and instead will will hold its first Virtual Upfront, showcasing recent successes, programming, talent and plans for clients in presentations for clients starting the week of March 23.
A+E Networks’ Group President Paul Buccieri said invitations for the virtual presentations will go out to agencies beginning today.
“Our sales force looks forward to bringing the A+E Networks’ Virtual Upfront
There’s nothing like weeks on end of self-isolation to throw all your relationships into sharp relief.
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A+E Networks said it would cancel the live presentation it had scheduled March 25 as part of the industry’s annual “upfront” ad-sales market, a move that will likely spur concern about whether any of the glitzy showcases will take place as New York and the world grapple with the spread of the coronavirus and growing health and safety concerns.