MUMBAI: ViacomCBS has introduced a $100-million fund to support those who have been affected by the production shutdown on account of the COVID-19 pandemic, says a report by Variety. The fund – aimed at helping actors, filmmakers and crew members who have been bearing the brunt of the production shutdown – will also support grants by The Actors Fund and Motion Picture & Television Fund.
Earlier, companies like WarnerMedia ($100 million), Comcast ($500 million) and Sony ($100 million) launched relief funds to help workers impacted by the pandemic.
ViacomCBS president-CEO Bob Bakish said in a note to the staff that in these uncertain times, giving back and supporting “the well-being of our families, communities, and ourselves is more important than ever. And I couldn’t be prouder of how our company has come together to provide relief and support to those who need it.”
The entertainment company has also launched an employee matching gifts programme.