Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Cultural policy with current events


The coronavirus pandemic will impact every part of our lives and societies, including our news media. Even in the best case scenario, there will be major disruptions in many countries for months, with economic and social consequences felt long after., big time broadcasting stations like the BBC and other information outlets including social media are thriving and are having a massive spike upwards in attention as people are looking toward it to know what to do but fake news is also being spread. Businesses like mine will also be affected heavily as I know similar businesses that have went through problems in this time.

Big problems would include unemployment especially places with big staff as costs need to be reduced. Business like mine who might print for instance for some music or sporting events would be at risk as well due to the corona virus as there is no work. Potentially having to look for grants or bank loans which eventually need to be payed back which puts more stress on the business. Delay in stock due to delivery times which means customers will have later products which they may be dissatisfied although nothing could be done to help it.

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