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Oklahoma COVID-19 safety officer keeps cameras rolling amid pandemic

Oklahoman EDMOND  On a windy afternoon of filming at Wantland Stadium, Emily O Banion efficiently distributes over-the-counter remedies for headaches, heartburn and seasonal allergies to crew members chronicling the action on the University of Central Oklahoma football field.  But as with so much else about the movie business, what goes on away from the set happens to be just as vital to the final results.  Since last May, O Banion and her company, Oklahoma Set Medics, have administered about 50,000 COVID-19 tests and been credited with ensuring that the state s film and television industry has been able not just to survive but to thrive during the coronavirus pandemic. 

Why Trump Was Kicked Out of the Screen Actors Guild

Why Trump Was Kicked Out of the Screen Actors Guild
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Joe Krebs, Channel 4 reporter and steadfast soldier of D C morning news, dies at 78

Joe Krebs, Channel 4 reporter and ‘steadfast soldier’ of D.C. morning news, dies at 78 Matt Schudel © Lucian Perkins/The Washington Post Channel 4 morning news co-anchors Joe Krebs and Barbara Harrison in 2004. Joe Krebs, a television journalist who spent 32 years at WRC-TV (Channel 4) in Washington, including 18 as an anchor of the NBC affiliate’s early morning news program, died April 6 at his home in Rockville, Md. He was 78. The cause was pancreatic cancer, said his wife, Mary Lynne Krebs. Since 2018, Mr. Krebs was featured in several Channel 4 reports about his illness and researchers’ efforts to find a treatment and possible cure.

Joe Krebs, longtime Channel 4 reporter and morning news anchor, dies at 78

Joe Krebs, longtime Channel 4 reporter and morning news anchor, dies at 78
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How SpottedRisk and TigerRisk Tamed Live Cat COVID Event for Entertainment Insureds

How SpottedRisk and TigerRisk Tamed ‘Live Cat’ COVID Event for Entertainment Insureds In the early months of the pandemic last year, brokers just couldn’t place insurance for the entertainment industry. In late February 2020, underwriters began excluding communicable disease from all of the underlying production insurance policies. No insurer wanted to touch the risk. In stepped SpottedRisk, the Boston-based managing general agent, which saw an opportunity in the midst of this major market disruption to offer pandemic cover for film production companies. “In the wake of a catastrophe or amidst changing market dynamics, the insurance industry will often just recede and exclude coverage, or limit the coverage and dramatically increase rates,” said Janet Comenos, co-founder and chief executive officer of SpottedRisk, in an interview with

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