“There is so much material. The next day, they were taping the entire shows from home.”“There is more material since we’ve all been at home than I have seen in years,” he explained. He was 80.Chris Trousdale, a member of the boy band Dream Street, died of coronavirus complications on June 2. “My technical team figured this out and didn’t miss a beat. I don’t think we’ve ever posted as many stories per day as we’re posting now that there’s so much going on.”Warren Buffett: Signals a Huge Market Crash Is ComingWoman Confronts Shopper in British Columbia, Saying She Left Dog in Hot Car'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman dies of cancer at 43Coronavirus cases in Canada: More than 4,900 active patients, 9,000 deaths nationwideCoronavirus: Canada’s top doctor pursuing new vaccine options after deal with China failsWatch Chadwick Boseman’s great performances in these movies right nowHouse prices to hold steady in the Fall, but 2021 is a different story: RE/MAXCRA Warning: You Might Have to Give Back Your CERB Payments!Kenosha police union gives its version of Blake shootingParaplegic Kitten Gets New Lease of Life With Bespoke CartFall back: how the networks ensured there would be TV this autumnCanada Revenue Agency: How to Collect $400/Week After CERB He became the fifth person to die from COVID-19 complications at the facility.Rapper Fred the Godson died after contracting coronavirus, Art director Matteo De Cosmo, who worked on films including "Emergence," "The Punisher" and "Luke Cage," died of coronavirus complications. “My technical team figured this out and didn’t miss a beat. He was 52.Legendary Auburn football coach Pat Dye died on June 1 after combating COVID-19 and other medical conditions. His co-host Charles Latibeaudiere explained that he was a “a pretty bad accident and he’ll need a little bit of time to heal.” TOPICS: Harvey Levin, TMZ, TMZ Live, Charles Latibeaudiere He was 34.Broadway star Nick Cordero passed away on July 5 due to complications from coronavirus. He did not offer details about the accident or Levin’s condition but said he was glad that Levin was wearing a helmet. TMZ’s Harvey Levin Injured in Bike Accident, Misses Thursday’s ‘TMZ Live’ TMZ TMZ’s Harvey Levin was injured in a “pretty bad” bike accident that kept him from hosting Thursday’s edition of “TMZ Live.”
While many have recovered, some have died from complications of the illness. A representative for the company told TheWrap, “Harvey Levin was injured yesterday in a bicycling accident. “There is so much material. We look forward to his return soon.”Levin, TMZ’s longtime managing editor, told TheWrap back in April that he believed “TMZ on TV” and “TMZ Live” — which feature Levin and the rest of the newsroom staff — looked even better with the hosts broadcasting remotely than they did in their Playa Vista studio.“I don’t have the words to tell you how awesome our technical team is but I think they’re about the best technical team in television,” Levin gushed, noting the TMZ team made the decision to work from home before any official orders came down to do so. He was 83.While many celebrities who contracted COVID-19 have recovered, some have died from complications of the illnessThe world continues to be upended by the coronavirus pandemic, with more people contracting COVID-19 as the days pass. These are the names of some notable figures from Hollywood and the media that we have lost. He did not offer details about the accident or Levin’s condition but said he was glad that Levin was wearing a helmet. Officials say that the closure will be extended to September 30, as cases continue to rise in the U.S. TMZ’s Harvey Levin was injured in a “pretty bad” bike accident that kept him from hosting Thursday’s edition of “TMZ Live.”Levin’s absence was discussed at the start of the nationally syndicated show, which pre-tapes and airs at 4 p.m. PT. Co-host Charles Latibeaudiere said Levin was in “a pretty bad accident and he’ll need a little bit of time to heal.” He did not offer details about the accident or Levin’s condition but said he was glad that Levin was wearing a helmet. These are the names of some notable figures from Hollywood and the media that we have lost.Italian actress Lucia Bosè, who starred in such films as Michelangelo Antonioni’s "Story of a Love Affair" (1950) and Juan Antonio Bardem’s "Death of a Cyclist" (1955), died on March 23 of pneumonia after contracting COVID-19, according to the Popular Japanese comedian Ken Shimura, whose career spanned decades, died March 29 due to complications from the coronavirus.