The company will redirect funds from the canceled events to support L.A. wildfire relief efforts and use its platform to help drive awareness of causes supporting those efforts.
The SONA Foundation Songwriter Fund was originally formed to help writers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, it is back to help songwriters affected by the L.A. fires.
The PRO is offering monetary relief for songwriter members who have suffered a loss or damage to their primary residences or studios in the wildfires.
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan also revealed upcoming efforts to aid content creators impacted by the wildfires.
The L.A. wildfires have played havoc with scheduling of many awards shows.
Like the 67th Grammy Awards, organizers say the event will help raise money for wildfire relief efforts.
The publisher of Schoenberg's groundbreaking works says efforts are underway to digitize the compositions.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! resumed its broadcast on Jan. 13 following a brief hiatus caused by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
The donation comes from the company's entertainment division, which includes Amazon Music, along with Ring and Whole Foods Market.
The money will support first responders, community relief and rebuilding efforts.