By Jill Goldsmith AT&T’s WarnerMedia is commiting more than $100 milllion for crews of productions shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic. “We are stepping up with a commitment of more than $100 million to assist team members of those productions during this time.
And as things evolve, we’ll continue to evaluate how we can best respond to the challenges we face as an industry as a result of this pandemic,” WarnerMedia CEO (and AT&T COO) John Stankey said in a memo to staff Friday.
The company – like others in media and entertainment – has paused many productions “for the health and safety of employees, cast, crew and community,” he said. Here’s the memo: From: John Stankey, President & Chief Operating Officer – AT&T Inc. & CEO –
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