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November 12, 2020 |
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Executive Summary
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The Entertainment Industry is comprised of many different sections such as Live Events, Online, Cable & TV, and Travel & Tourism. As of recently, each part of the industry has been impacted by the novel coronavirus pandemic. Looking at it overall, the industry as a whole is figuring out how to bounce back from the abrupt closures of production and sets to movie theaters and live venues. States and cities all across the United States are approaching the opening of the industry differently, with some beginning to open up all facilities to some taking a step by step approach. |
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Live Events |
How live entertainment venues are attempting to beat COVID-19 with some creative approaches |
Fresh Water Cleveland, June 18, 2020 |
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PRG's SmartXcan Thermal Scanner Helping Entertainment Industry and Businesses Reopen |
Markets Insider- Business Insider, June 17, 2020 |
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Insights by Nikunj Jain on the future of Media and Entertainment Industry |
The Numbers - Marketplace from American Public Media, June 17, 2020 |
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Annecy Film Festival Artistic Director Says Animation Is Thriving as Pandemic Creates Major Challenges for Global Entertainment Business |
Times Union, June 15, 2020 |
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Flipping the Script: A New Game Plan for Media and Entertainment Brands |
Adobe Blog, June 16, 2020 |
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Online (Streaming) |
3 Reasons to Sell AMC Entertainment Holdings Stock |
The Motley Fool, June 16, 2020 |
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A return to music: the ‘new normal’ of live entertainment amidst Covid-19 |
Hometown News, June 18, 2020 |
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25 films SIFF offer a complete entertainment in the comfort of your home for children and youth |
Breaking U.S News, June 18, 2020 |
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#entertainment | With New York shut down by coronavirus, artists move haltingly online |
1SourceNews.com, June 15, 2020 |
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#SocialDistancing: June 18 – 21 – Arts & Entertainment at Home |
Baristanet, June 18, 2020 |
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Cable & TV |
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Travel & Tourism |
What phase four could look like for entertainment industries |
WREX.com, June 16, 2020 |
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Travel, entertainment wait for normalcy as MI slowly reopens |
Woodtv.com, June 15, 2020 |
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Disney and Universal Studios Theme Parks, Resorts, and Entertainment Reopening Guides |
Laughingplace.com, June 15, 2020 |
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Planning for the Future: Travel, Entertainment – Is It Smart to Buy? |
Uloop, June 13, 2020 |
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Dairy Center’s ‘Virtual Vacation Variety Show’ offers entertainment, signature cocktails, curated meals |
Boulder DailyCamera.com, June 12, 2020 |
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Live Events |
Fresh Water Cleveland, June 18, 2020
also a REVS taskforce member, says Happy Dog typically has over 300 live events each year and he questions how his business will...
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Markets Insider- Business Insider, June 17, 2020
music, TV/Film, Broadway, sports, gaming, corporate experiential, and live events markets. Clients and partners depend on PRG's...
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The Numbers - Marketplace from American Public Media, June 17, 2020
. This sector includes movies, cinemas, music, dance, sports, live events, OTT platforms, advertising, OTH advertising,...
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Times Union, June 15, 2020
Animation Film Festival would have celebrated its 60th Anniversary with a live event, including prestigious guests, parties,...
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Adobe Blog, June 16, 2020
platforms, and making content more accessible.
For the first time, live event producers, film studios, and arts venues are...
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Online (Streaming) |
The Motley Fool, June 16, 2020
of the novel coronavirus, weak fundamentals, and competition from online streaming services like Netflix.
The market...
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Hometown News, June 18, 2020
for the longest time,” Mr. Jones explained. While streaming performances online is a logical workaround to the situation,...
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Breaking U.S News, June 18, 2020
families to enjoy on its popular ‘Our Home Cinema’ online film platform.
Available for free streaming on its website...
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1SourceNews.com, June 15, 2020
trying new things. They are providing some of their past works online, often live-streaming at a set time to mimic a...
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Baristanet, June 18, 2020
film is available on one of the popular streaming services), and share your thoughts online by tagging them...
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Cable & TV |
The Hollywood Reporter, June 17, 2020
It has been three months and counting of film and TV production shutdowns in Los Angeles due to the coronavirus pandemic. But the...
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NBC Los Angeles, June 15, 2020
The new guidance from the California Department of Public Health states that TV, film and music productions in the state could...
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National Public Radio, June 12, 2020
Big streaming services are highlighting TV shows and movies about black life and dropping movies like Gone With The Wind in...
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Travel & Tourism |
WREX.com, June 16, 2020
crowds," said Flynn.
Not only restoring Illinois but restoring tourism and travel.
The RACVB says it's being proactive about how...
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Woodtv.com, June 15, 2020
exactly when large-scale events can get back on the calendar. Travel Michigan Vice President Dave Lorenz was tapped to oversee...
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Laughingplace.com, June 15, 2020
Orlando Resort Reopening Guide – LaughingPlace.com
Laughing Place recommends MouseFanTravel.com for all your Disney travel...
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Uloop, June 13, 2020
. If you plan to travel for pleasure, note that the CDC predicts a second wave of the virus in the fall, and travel may...
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Boulder DailyCamera.com, June 12, 2020
Travel this summer may not be as common, but the Dairy Arts Center has a cure for those countless cases of wanderlust. At 6:30...
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