Event organisers in a difficult situation
An event organising themed study made by the Budapest Metropolitan University – with 400 professional and student respondents from the trade – has found that event organising agencies are in the worst situation because of the coronavirus: most of the people working for these agencies saw their income decrease; many were sent on unpaid leave or were fired. Half of the respondents think that the now frequent online events will later develop into a new market segment.
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