Kathryn Thomas initially found it ‘very difficult’ to work from home without access to childcare for her daughter Ellie.
17.04.2020 - 05:11 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced that the company will hold no real-life meetups for more than a year, and has encouraged his staff to continue working from home during the pandemic.
Zuckerberg posted today that all planned Facebook physical events with 50 or more attendees were canceled until June 2021, but that some virtual events would be possible.
“As we start to think about what it will look like to re-open society, I wanted to provide an
Kathryn Thomas initially found it ‘very difficult’ to work from home without access to childcare for her daughter Ellie.
Cable operator Charter Communications, in which John Malone's Liberty Broadband owns a big stake, would love to see financial relief for its subscribers for sports events that have been canceled amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. Charter chairman and CEO Tom Rutledge on the company's Friday first-quarter earnings conference call said that he and his team have talked "for years about the reality of programming costs and how sports drives" most of them.
The 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan were postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic currently effecting numerous countries around the globe.
By Todd Spangler
By Todd Spangler
With weddings now sadly being postponed due to the coronavirus crisis, Liam Fox and Joanna Hudson-Fox feel extra lucky that they got to have their special day earlier this year.The actors tied the knot in a romantic ceremony at Peckforton Castle exclusively covered by OK! on Valentine’s Day weekend.
Facebook is canceling all public events through June 2021, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Thursday in a post on his account. "Even beyond this next period, guidance from health experts is that it won't be advisable to have large groups of people get together for a while," wrote Zuckerberg, announcing that the social media giant would continue to hold off on hosting events with more than 50 people through next year.
By Todd Spangler
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – AXS TV will bring Farm Aid to market this Saturday in the way to which all performers have had to become accustomed: at home.