Throughout the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, numerous facets of entertainment have had to redesign the ways in which they get their content to fans. Now, Variety has revealed how they are rebranding their annual TV Summit as a result of COVID-19's spread. Who will be featured during Variety's new Virtual TV Festival and how can you watch the speeches and panels for yourself?

According to the publication, the virtual event will be held between June 23-25 and will feature a range of impressive speakers as they expand to a new "digital presentation." Throughout the keynotes and panel discussions, those who take part will discuss topics such as writing, casting, marketing, and more.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will be among those who will be attending the virtual festival. Clinton, who previously served as both a New York senator and First Lady of the United States, will be interviewed by comedian Amy Schumer prior to the release of her three-part documentary, "Expecting Amy." As for what the two will discuss, they are expected to speak about Clinton's Hulu documentary, "Hillary," which gave "an intimate portrait of her life."

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Other notable people aside from the former FLOTUS will also appear to discuss their various projects during Meet the Maker panels. Billy Porter, MJ Rodriguez, Indya Moore, and other stars of FX's "Pose" will take part in a panel discussion. Co-executive producer Janet Mock and creator/showrunner Steven Canals will also be present to discuss the show.

Fans of Lifetime movies will be given the chance to learn more about two of their original films during a Behind the Music panel as well. In one, "Patsy & Loretta" executive producer/director Callie Khouri and executive producer Neil Meron will be accompanied by stars Megan Hilty and Jessie Mueller. Then, "The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel" executive producer Dr. Holly Carter and music producer Donald Lawrence will appear with director Christine Swanson and star Aunjanue Ellis.

In addition to the aforementioned talent, a roundtable discussion will also take place that will feature several presidents of TV networks, including Karey Burke, president of ABC Entertainment; Jessica Rodriguez, Univision’s president of entertainment and chief marketing officer; Kelly Kahl, president of CBS Entertainment; and Michael Thorn, president of entertainment at FOX Entertainment, and other executives.

Those who are interested in watching the appearances can do so by registering ahead of time. However, availability is limited. Once that step is taken, guests will be able to interact in "rooms" and can network inside the "Meet and Greet Lounge." They will also receive a virtual gift bag of offerings from different brands. Additionally, the first 200 people to register for the Virtual TV Festival will also receive a $20 Postmates credit.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gives a thumbs up during a stop at the Lincoln Square pancake house as she campaigns for votes in Indianapolis, Indiana, May 1, 2016. Getty Images/ Joe Raedle