While parents were able to manage remote learning this past spring, many say that the prospect of having to do so for a full school year is stressful.
August 18, 2020

How difficult child care and schooling will be this fall varies depending on where agencies are based and how bad the spread of coronavirus is in that area. For Amanda Cosindas, “it’s just not possible to maintain a full time job and have a child home 24/7 homeschooling and on Zoom calls.” That's why she is gearing up to move across the country from Los Angeles to Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, with her 10-year-old son later this month. Read more below.

  • While parents were able to manage remote learning this past spring, many say that the prospect of having to do so for a full school year is stressful.
  • Shopify is debuting its first eight-episode reality TV series and while its not the first brand to produce a TV show, it provides a model for other companies seeking to reach TV viewers outside of traditional advertising.
  • For Digiday+ members, news organizations reducing their office space should consider ways they can maintain their visibility in towns and cities up and down the country.
  • Substack is the newest savior for independent publishing, powering an array of subscription newsletters that give hope to the rise of a new class of journalist entrepreneurs. CEO Chris Best talks about the rise of the business on the latest episode of the Digiday Podcast.
  • The health pandemic has accelerated the adoption of streaming, and sports has historically been behind the curve in offering these services to fans.
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