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Iger forgoes salary and Chapek takes pay cut as Disney wrestles with COVID-19
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2020
Disney's executive chair Bob Iger will forgo his salary for the year, with the company's new CEO Bob Chapek also taking a 50 per cent pay cut.
British Museum appoints Mary Beard to as trustee following government veto
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Mar 2020
The British Museum has named Mary Beard as its a new trustee, a move which comes less than a year on from the British government blocking her nomination because of her pro-European views.
TEA launches TEA Digital to keep attractions industry connected throughout COVID-19 outbreak
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 30 Mar 2020
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA), has launched TEA Digital – a new online initiative designed to provide education, professional development, discussion and digital networking opportunities for TEA members, as well as keep them connected during the current climate.
UK's DCMS Committee to hear from charities over impact of COVID-19 outbreak
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 30 Mar 2020
The UK's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee is expected to meet this week to hear from charities from these sectors over the level of Government support needed to ensure their survival in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
OdySea Aquarium entertains quarantined guests with new online initiatives
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 27 Mar 2020
OdySea Aquarium in Scottsdale, Arizona, has launched two online initiatives to help keep guests entertained and engaged with the aquarium during its enforced closure.
National parks in Africa close down to protect endangered gorillas and chimpanzees from coronavirus
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Mar 2020
All of the national parks in Congo and Rwanda featuring primates have closed their doors to visitors in an effort to avoid Africa's endangered mountain gorillas and chimpanzees from contracting COVID-19.
Public comes to zoo's aid following call for animal food donations
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2020
Local residents and businesses have come to the aid of a zoo which said it might have to euthanise animals after panic buying disrupted its supply feed.
BALPPA moves annual expo to November
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 26 Mar 2020
The British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions (BALPPA) has postponed its upcoming expo and tradeshow in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Feilden Fowles to create National Railway Museum's Central Hall
BY Stu Robarts | 26 Mar 2020
A team led by Feilden Fowles has won the National Railway Museum's competition to design its new Central Hall with an elegant timber-frame rotunda.
PETA wins court case banning Florida zoo from owning endangered tigers
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 26 Mar 2020
Dade City's Wild Things (DCWT), a privately-owned animal park in Dade, Florida, has been banned from possessing endangered tigers, a court has ruled.
Work continues on Universal's global theme park projects despite COVID-19 pandemic
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2020
Universal has revealed that it's continuing work on its Super Nintendo expansion in Japan, its new theme park in Orlando and its Beijing theme park despite the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
Police shut down San Antonio Aquarium after attraction defies closure order
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2020
Police in San Antonio, Texas, were forced to shut down the city's aquarium after the attraction continued to trade in defiance of a public order to close in measure to prevent the spread of COVID- 19.
Google Arts & Culture offers virtual tours for more than 500 museums following closures
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 25 Mar 2020
Google Arts & Culture has partnered with more than 500 cultural institutions to offer 'virtual museum exploration', following the temporary closure of thousands of art galleries and museums in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
ACE announces £160m fund to support culture organisations during COVID-19 outbreak
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2020
Arts Council England (ACE) has responded to the "massive and unsustainable loss of revenues" caused by COVID-19 by announcing an emergency £160m (US$191.2m, €176.4m) emergency funding package.
Japanese attractions start to reopen following two-month closure
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2020
Some attractions operators in Japan have started to reopen their doors to the public with the coronavirus largely contained in the country.
Trendswatch 2020: Q&A with Elizabeth Merritt on addressing financial sustainability
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2020
In a time of financial uncertainty for the global museum community, this year's TrendsWatch report from the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and the Center for the Future of Museums (CFM) is seeking to provoke discussion and find viable solutions to these ongoing challenges.
How are different countries supporting the tourism and attractions sectors through coronavirus?
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2020
With certain turbulent times for the global tourism and visitor attractions sectors, governments around the world are implementing new emergency policies to support these crucial sectors.
Kengo Kuma and K2LD to create Singapore Founders Memorial
BY Stu Robarts | 24 Mar 2020
Kengo Kuma & Associates, working with K2LD Architects, have won a competition to create the Singapore Founders’ Memorial with a design that "draws from monuments of the past and the context of the present to create a space for the future."
Hal McEvoy calls for US$250bn fund to protect attractions during pandemic
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2020
IAAPA's president and CEO, Hal McEvoy, has urged the US government to support the attractions industry during the coronavirus crisis, urging the Senate to take immediate and extraordinary action to support the country's economy.
Culture in Quarantine: BBC bringing the arts to people's homes with special festival
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Mar 2020
With coronavirus forcing the closure of Britain's arts institutions, the BBC has offered a way for isolated citizens to get their cultural fix – a festival to show how the sector is responding to the global panemic.
     
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481 to 500 of 9723 news stories
Iger forgoes salary and Chapek takes pay cut as Disney wrestles with COVID-19
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2020
Disney's executive chair Bob Iger will forgo his salary for the year, with the company's new CEO Bob Chapek also taking a 50 per cent pay cut.
British Museum appoints Mary Beard to as trustee following government veto
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Mar 2020
The British Museum has named Mary Beard as its a new trustee, a move which comes less than a year on from the British government blocking her nomination because of her pro-European views.
TEA launches TEA Digital to keep attractions industry connected throughout COVID-19 outbreak
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 30 Mar 2020
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA), has launched TEA Digital – a new online initiative designed to provide education, professional development, discussion and digital networking opportunities for TEA members, as well as keep them connected during the current climate.
UK's DCMS Committee to hear from charities over impact of COVID-19 outbreak
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 30 Mar 2020
The UK's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee is expected to meet this week to hear from charities from these sectors over the level of Government support needed to ensure their survival in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
OdySea Aquarium entertains quarantined guests with new online initiatives
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 27 Mar 2020
OdySea Aquarium in Scottsdale, Arizona, has launched two online initiatives to help keep guests entertained and engaged with the aquarium during its enforced closure.
National parks in Africa close down to protect endangered gorillas and chimpanzees from coronavirus
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Mar 2020
All of the national parks in Congo and Rwanda featuring primates have closed their doors to visitors in an effort to avoid Africa's endangered mountain gorillas and chimpanzees from contracting COVID-19.
Public comes to zoo's aid following call for animal food donations
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2020
Local residents and businesses have come to the aid of a zoo which said it might have to euthanise animals after panic buying disrupted its supply feed.
BALPPA moves annual expo to November
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 26 Mar 2020
The British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions (BALPPA) has postponed its upcoming expo and tradeshow in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Feilden Fowles to create National Railway Museum's Central Hall
BY Stu Robarts | 26 Mar 2020
A team led by Feilden Fowles has won the National Railway Museum's competition to design its new Central Hall with an elegant timber-frame rotunda.
PETA wins court case banning Florida zoo from owning endangered tigers
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 26 Mar 2020
Dade City's Wild Things (DCWT), a privately-owned animal park in Dade, Florida, has been banned from possessing endangered tigers, a court has ruled.
Work continues on Universal's global theme park projects despite COVID-19 pandemic
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2020
Universal has revealed that it's continuing work on its Super Nintendo expansion in Japan, its new theme park in Orlando and its Beijing theme park despite the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
Police shut down San Antonio Aquarium after attraction defies closure order
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2020
Police in San Antonio, Texas, were forced to shut down the city's aquarium after the attraction continued to trade in defiance of a public order to close in measure to prevent the spread of COVID- 19.
Google Arts & Culture offers virtual tours for more than 500 museums following closures
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 25 Mar 2020
Google Arts & Culture has partnered with more than 500 cultural institutions to offer 'virtual museum exploration', following the temporary closure of thousands of art galleries and museums in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
ACE announces £160m fund to support culture organisations during COVID-19 outbreak
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2020
Arts Council England (ACE) has responded to the "massive and unsustainable loss of revenues" caused by COVID-19 by announcing an emergency £160m (US$191.2m, €176.4m) emergency funding package.
Japanese attractions start to reopen following two-month closure
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2020
Some attractions operators in Japan have started to reopen their doors to the public with the coronavirus largely contained in the country.
Trendswatch 2020: Q&A with Elizabeth Merritt on addressing financial sustainability
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2020
In a time of financial uncertainty for the global museum community, this year's TrendsWatch report from the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and the Center for the Future of Museums (CFM) is seeking to provoke discussion and find viable solutions to these ongoing challenges.
How are different countries supporting the tourism and attractions sectors through coronavirus?
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2020
With certain turbulent times for the global tourism and visitor attractions sectors, governments around the world are implementing new emergency policies to support these crucial sectors.
Kengo Kuma and K2LD to create Singapore Founders Memorial
BY Stu Robarts | 24 Mar 2020
Kengo Kuma & Associates, working with K2LD Architects, have won a competition to create the Singapore Founders’ Memorial with a design that "draws from monuments of the past and the context of the present to create a space for the future."
Hal McEvoy calls for US$250bn fund to protect attractions during pandemic
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2020
IAAPA's president and CEO, Hal McEvoy, has urged the US government to support the attractions industry during the coronavirus crisis, urging the Senate to take immediate and extraordinary action to support the country's economy.
Culture in Quarantine: BBC bringing the arts to people's homes with special festival
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Mar 2020
With coronavirus forcing the closure of Britain's arts institutions, the BBC has offered a way for isolated citizens to get their cultural fix – a festival to show how the sector is responding to the global panemic.
     
 


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