Timing is everything. Haylie Duff got real about not considering wedding plans with fiancé Matt Rosenberg amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Eventbrite announced to staff on Wednesday (April 8) it is laying off 45% of the company -- most of which will come from the music division, sources tell Billboard.
The layoffs come less than three years after the ticketing company bought competitor Ticketfly in a move that was meant to boost its music business, but stumbled early after a hacker took the system offline for more than a week. Sources say the hack eroded trust in the company as it was trying to sunset the Ticketfly brand and
Timing is everything. Haylie Duff got real about not considering wedding plans with fiancé Matt Rosenberg amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Giving back to their community. Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are doing their part to help medical personnel in Los Angeles amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The WWE says that it is taking significant steps to reduce costs amid the coronavirus pandemic. While the company resumed its live wrestling matches this week on USA and Fox, like most media companies it is expecting the pandemic to impact its financial outlook.
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As Hollywood shutters amid a novel coronavirus pandemic, Blumhouse is the latest firm to implement pay cuts for senior leadership as well as layoffs. The Los Angeles-based production company is cutting eight staffers across its film and TV divisions, The Hollywood Reporterhas confirmed.
Rupert Grint and Georgia Groome are picking up a few things amid the ongoing global health crisis.
CAA is the latest agency to implement paycuts as the industry continues to weather the novel coronavirus pandemic, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Announced via video conference this morning, the reductions in pay will be companywide and proportionate – meaning higher earners take deeper cuts – maxing out at 50 percent, with the exception of co-chairmen Richard Lovett, Bryan Lourd and Kevin Huvane, who will forgo the remainder of their salaries for 2020.
CAA is the latest agency to implement paycuts as the industry continues to weather the novel coronavirus pandemic, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.Announced via video conference this morning, the reductions in pay will be companywide and proportionate – meaning higher earners take deeper cuts – maxing out at 50 percent, with the exception of co-chairmen Richard Lovett, Bryan Lourd and Kevin Huvane, who will forgo the remainder of their salaries for 2020.The pay rate for assistants – raised
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Numerous furloughed workers at Hollywood's iconic TCL Chinese Theatre and adjoining multiplex were terminated on Wednesday amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which has led to unprecedented cinema closures across the U.S. The historic movie palace, along with six smaller adjacent auditoriums, have been shut for business since March 16.