NEW JERSEY (WABC) -- If you had tickets to a canceled concert or were invited to a wedding or party postponed because of the pandemic, you know COVID-19 has hit the live entertainment industry hard.
CEO Michael Rapino recently said concert tickets are 'underpriced' at an average of $72, as fans complain about fees and dynamic pricing.
The global entertainment industry is set to "lose $160 billion of growth" as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic over the next five years, research firm Ampere Analysis estimates. Advertising ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Shervin Lainez In early 2020, everything shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Employment in December had dropped 66% year-over-year. A new report demonstrates the "devastating" impact of the coronavirus pandemic on New York City's arts and entertainment sector, as many venues, ...
Cinema owner Mark O’Meara was watching the Oscars in his living room when Sean Baker, accepting the best director trophy for “Anora,” made an impassioned plea for global audiences to support their ...
The rapid spread of coronavirus in Kenya has affected normal life as most activities have come to a standstill, with the entertainment scene being greatly affected. With the ongoing rules and ...
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