Coronavirus: BBC Radio 6 Music Introduces Temporary Schedule
From this weekend, Saturday 28 March and Sunday 29 March 2020, BBC Radio 6 Music will operate with an amended, streamlined weekend schedule, with longer shows being broadcast.
News and analysis about how the world’s media are reacting to the global health emergency, the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic.
From this weekend, Saturday 28 March and Sunday 29 March 2020, BBC Radio 6 Music will operate with an amended, streamlined weekend schedule, with longer shows being broadcast.
BBC Radio 1 has outlined changes to its schedule that will be made to ensure it can continue to keep audiences informed, educated, and entertained during the coronavirus crisis.
The BBC has announced a range of programmes that will bring the nation together and provide great British entertainment during these difficult times.
In response to the impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) on local communities, Bauer Media’s Cash for Kids has launched an urgent new appeal to help those families in the UK who need it most.
BBC Radio 4 will broadcast new programming to inform listeners and analyse what is happening in the UK and around the globe, as well as feature highlights from the archive during this unprecedented time.
Fox News will host a two-hour virtual town hall with President Donald Trump along with leading members of the White House coronavirus task force.
NBCUniversal is making MSNBC and CNBC available, in partnership with its distribution partners, to all their video customers, regardless of the packages to which they subscribe.
Univision News is providing comprehensive special coverage of the COVID-19 global pandemic, which will provide viewers with coverage and latest developments concerning the coronavirus outbreak.
SLING TV has launched "Stay in & SLING!," an initiative to provide Americans with cost-free access to news and entertainment, as the nation confronts the COVID-19 crisis.