The Michael Jackson estate is donating $300,000 to help entertainment industry workers on Broadway, the music business and in Las Vegas who have been hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
12.03.2020 - 06:11 / deadline.com
By Erik Pedersen
Managing Editor
The National Association of Theatre Owners said tonight that it has canceled CinemaCon 2020, which had been set for March 30-April 2 in Las Vegas. The news comes two weeks after NATO said it was holding firm on its confab despite some cancellations from China over coronavirus concerns.
Here is the statement issued tonight by NATO’s John Fithian and Mitch Neuhauser:
It is with great regret we are announcing the cancellation of CinemaCon 2020. Each spring,
The Michael Jackson estate is donating $300,000 to help entertainment industry workers on Broadway, the music business and in Las Vegas who have been hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
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