Coronavirus: Virgin Media Makes Children’s Channels Free
Virgin Media will be giving its TV customers seven of its most popular children’s channels at no extra cost until 21st April.
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Virgin Media will be giving its TV customers seven of its most popular children’s channels at no extra cost until 21st April.
As people become accustomed to living differently while self-isolating at home, the S4C television series FFIT Cymru will return to share positive and inspirational ideas with the nation.
SIS (Sports Information Services), the broadcaster of racing and betting information to retail and online bookmakers has suspended all of its non-essential operations.
Spectrum News Networks have seen big increases in viewership as more turn to the news for the latest information about the Coronavirus outbreak.
STIRR, a free, ad-supported OTT-TV streaming service owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, has launched COVID-19 News, a channel singularly focused on the global pandemic.
Commercial Radio Australia has announced that its monthly radio surveys will be put on hold due to Government restrictions related to the COVID-19 impact.
Gray Television will air a daily show 'Full Court Press Now' hosted by Greta Van Susteren across its television stations in 93 markets coast to coast from Monday, April 6th.
The ABC has outlined how it is keeping the nation informed, educated and entertained in response to COVID-19, with trusted content and services all Australians can turn to.
CNN International to air a special documentary focusing on its reporters as they first started reporting on the Covid-19 Coronavirus outbreak in China, and became "Witness to the Pandemic".