World’s Media Descends on Melbourne for Djokovic Hearing
The world's media will be camped outside the Federal Circuit Court in Melbourne, Australia for the outcome of the Novak Djokovic appeal against deportation.
News and analysis about how the world’s media are reacting to the global health emergency, the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic.
The world's media will be camped outside the Federal Circuit Court in Melbourne, Australia for the outcome of the Novak Djokovic appeal against deportation.
CNN presenter Pamela Brown confirmed on Saturday that she has tested positive for Covid-19, and will miss her shows on the network this weekend.
A radio host for the RTHK Putonghua Channel in Hong Kong has tested positive for Covid-19, prompting a deep clean of the studio facilities.
The current wave of Covid-19, the Omicron variant, is beginning to impact television, with several presenters reporting positive test results.
The News with Shepard Smith anchor announces on his CNBC show that he has tested positive for Covid-19, whilst presenting from home studio.
Funding now totalling £60 million will give crucial support to museums, cinemas, theatres and heritage across the UK as Omicron spreads.
Sky Media, the advertising sales arm of Sky, has a £2million support scheme for small businesses, giving them free access to the power of TV advertising through AdSmart as they recover from the pandemic.
Nexstar television stations serving California will host an exclusive live virtual Town Hall meeting, “Inside California Politics, Ending the Pandemic,” featuring top state health officials on Wednesday, March 10, 2021, at 7pm PT.
Vodafone announced it is donating 10,000 dongle devices to Business2Schools, which will distribute them to schools in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.