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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the world inverse dramatically in too many ways to count. No one could have predicted or even imagined the shelter-in-place orders that rapidly spread across the state (and even the world). With our daily lives dramatically contradistinct, millions of people scrambled to find ways to make full long days of unexpected complimentary time while trying to stay at-home in the face of mounting fear and stress.

The answer for many people was to lose themselves in the fictional world of television receiver. TVs all over America suddenly got some pretty intense workouts as millions of viewers tuned in to scout all their favorite shows — but they didn't stop there. The magic of digital streaming also gave them an opportunity to check out all the movies and TV shows they had missed over the years.

Just while digital streaming (equally a whole) expanded during this time, the shutdowns weren't beneficial to networks and production studios that hadn't finished filming their electric current seasons or were preparing to first filming their next seasons. Restrictions forced product companies to shut down, stemming the period of new content.

From TV seasons cut abruptly short to previously live productions filmed entirely from stars' homes, the TV production world experienced some meaning adjustments to arrive through the jump. As the world starts to reopen, one key question on viewers' minds is what to expect from TV moving forward. Will Tv productions return to business as usual past the autumn, or will all the frantic changes become the new normal? Allow's have a wait at what has happened and so far and what the new face up of television could expect like moving forward.

Filmed in Front of a Live Living Room Audience

It may sound strange under ordinary circumstances, but there'due south something oddly comforting about getting your daily news served with a big, heaping side of sense of humor these days. If you're a fan of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and similar late-dark talk shows that combine comedy with current events, then you already know these shows had to dramatically shift their production methods to stay on the air during the pandemic.

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The hosts are at present filming the shows from home in an array of spaces, including their garages and their ain bedrooms. The investment in technology had to be huge, so it'due south reasonable to wonder if network executives and stars are interested in continuing with this type of format. In truth, the hosts take done a remarkable task creating entertaining content in stark circumstances, but they probably adopt the high-tech bells and whistles, and many elements of entertainment/talk shows are impossible to replicate in an isolated home setting.

(Not) Live from New York, Information technology'south Sat Night!

Sat Night Live has been an American comedy establishment since the multifariousness show outset premiered on NBC in 1975, so it's certainly non surprising that the show'south producers saw the innovation with other tardily-night talk/comedy shows and wanted to be a office of it. The show halted alive production in mid-March only eventually adult a plan to resume production in an altered format for streaming on the internet. The first remotely produced episode aired on April 11.

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To create the episodes, the cast members did the filming themselves in their own homes, prompting the temporary title Saturday Night Live at Home. One of the most pop clips features Brad Pitt portraying Dr. Anthony Fauci, the managing director of the NIAID. The talented cast still provided some refreshing humor during a dark time, only this change isn't likely to stick. The physical humor of the bandage playing off each other in a alive format just tin't be recreated from unlike locations.

National Sporting Events on Concur

It was naturally difficult for people in the U.S. to sympathize the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic. The land hadn't experienced anything similar it since the influenza pandemic of 1918, and the thought that a pandemic could happen once more seemed like something out of a science fiction movie. For many, the first big attention-getter came when the NBA suspended the rest of the professional basketball season later multiple players were diagnosed with COVID-nineteen.

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The public outcry was immediate and loud. Professional sports programming is an integral function of Goggle box viewing for millions of Americans, with many watching several unlike sports throughout the twelvemonth. Sporting events also rake in billions of dollars annually for owners, players and Telly networks, so it was a definite wake-upwards phone call for Americans when major sports leagues shut down.

Fortunately for desperate viewers, the NBA resumes its season on July 31, and those televised games are sure to rack up some impressive viewing numbers. The WNBA will also play televised games starting in July, and the NFL plans to play co-ordinate to its normal schedule in the autumn. Major League Soccer is returning for a 54-match tournament that starts in July, and the NWSL starts playing games at the finish of June that will exist aired alive for the first time in the U.Southward. Major League Baseball nonetheless hasn't come to an agreement most how to proceed.

A Postponement on an Olympic Scale

When the Olympics roll around, the event captures the attending of billions of viewers all over the globe — even those who don't normally picket sports on TV. When the 2020 International Olympics Commission was forced to postpone the 2020 Olympic Games to 2021 for the athletes' safety, it delivered a burdensome blow to sports lovers who had already endured an abruptly halted NBA flavour and suffered the loss (and then far) of the Major League Baseball season.

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Throughout history, the Olympic Games have only been canceled 3 times prior to 2020, all due to war. In 1916, the Berlin (Deutschland) Olympic Games were canceled due to Globe War I. (The Winter Olympic Games weren't founded until 1924.) Earth War Ii led to the cancellation of two series of Olympics, the 1940 Helsinki (Finland) Summertime Games and Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Federal republic of germany) Winter Games and the 1944 London Summer Games and Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italy) Winter Games.

Taking a Final Bow Ahead of Schedule

Like it or not, even the best shows eventually come up to an end, and those final episodes are normally some of the most anticipated and watched of the testify's entire run. Some series scheduled to come to an end this spring — Modern Family after eleven years and Will & Grace after its 3-year revival — were fortunate and had already filmed their final episodes when the shutdown occurred. Others were not so lucky.

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The CW's Supernatural was set to wrap up an impressive 15-season run this bound, and showrunners wisely chose to hold off on airing the terminal few finished episodes until the finale can exist filmed. Fox'southward Empire took a unlike arroyo and took all the footage that was already taped and pieced it together to create a whole new series finale for the show. Fans' opinions about the terminal product varied a cracking deal.

Bursting the Bubble on Some Shows

For Telly shows that weren't set to end this jump, the sudden halt in production didn't crusade quite as many problems for their storylines, although it forced some shows to finish abruptly with episodes that were never intended to exist season enders. But that doesn't mean all the shows that were finished filming will escape unscathed.

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Many shows that were on the bubble, an manufacture term for a show that has good — but not great — ratings, particularly in targeted demographic groups, may not survive the shutdown and all the related upheaval. If a testify isn't a clear coin-maker — loftier ratings bring in high advertizement dollars — so the network probably won't take a chance on it later losing then much money, especially if it costs a lot to brand the show. That means we can look to lose some shows a lot sooner than expected — and without series finales.

Binge Watching at Historically High Levels

With millions of people working from home in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic — and millions of others unemployed and not working at all — the concept of binge watching TV has risen to a whole new level. What was once reserved for rainy days, wintertime nights and lazy weekends is now a full-on streaming set on that it's a trivial surprising all the services can handle.

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Netflix lonely increased their subscriber base by 16 one thousand thousand in the start quarter of 2020, a number far greater than executives ever could have predicted. The New York Times reported that 74% of American households at present accept at to the lowest degree one streaming subscription afterward 2.5 million new households signed upwardly for streaming for the first time in the first quarter. Equally personal budgets tighten, some experts predict it volition speed upward the cord cut that is hurting more expensive cable and satellite services, possibly driving them out of business organisation.

Timing Is Everything — Or Nothing at All

Of course, with millions of people binge watching Tv and setting their own stay-at-home schedules, the idea of watching "primetime" Tv has become virtually meaningless. Shows that withal had episodes to air after the pandemic hit continued to air those episodes in their primetime slots, but the massive amount of binge watching that accompanied it didn't have to follow those rules.

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Notwithstanding, it's of import to call back that we've officially entered the summer months when primetime Television receiver is traditionally scarce. When the networks launch their scheduled fall programming — no thing what form it takes — they will resume airing shows on a traditional primetime schedule. How volition viewers react to the timing brake at that point? That's an excellent question without a definite answer until the fall rolls around.

Changes to Advertizing in a New Viewing World

Not surprisingly, advertisements started to change very quickly after the first lockdowns occurred. Smaller local TV stations were the kickoff to feel the pinch as both local and national advertisers pulled dorsum on their ad spending in response to plummets in consumer spending and sharp rises in unemployment.

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Additionally, the pandemic changed the focus and themes of advertising. Whatever time at that place's a natural disaster, worldwide crisis or fifty-fifty a positive international event like the Olympics, a lot of ads change to reflect those events. When new ads appeared on TV after the onset of the pandemic, they reflected the new somber mood of the consumer culture.

Viewing Options Manner Beyond the "Big Three"

There was a fourth dimension when the "large three" in Television set automatically meant ABC, CBS and NBC. Now you would have to ask a viewer if they mean networks or streaming services. Many homes in America have all three of the peak streaming services: Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime number. Although the pandemic has been unbelievably generous to those companies' lesser lines, all that streaming has as well prompted many viewers to dig a little deeper and explore the catalogs of other streaming services.

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Some viewers are testing out entirely new services, while others are adding premium channels and features to their existing streaming plans. As a upshot of this expansion, streaming services like Sling Television set, Apple tree Television receiver+ and YouTube Premium are expanding their advertising to increment their aggressive growth even farther. That could pb to an impressively long period of valuable free trials and bonus incentives.

On the negative side, it could as well mean we feel higher levels of advertisements when streaming TV shows on services that play ads. Simply equally major circulate networks and local Television set stations are feeling the pinch of reduced advertising, streaming services are enjoying however another financial perk of the pandemic as brands move their advertising to these services.

Unique (and Gratis) Celebrity Moments

YouTube offers free video streaming to smart TVs and other devices, and many Boob tube fans have long enjoyed browsing the site to view clips from TV shows, including talk shows featuring interviews with interesting and funny celebrities. YouTube content has undoubtedly enjoyed some increased views in the early on months of 2020, only information technology may not all be viewers watching old clips, laughing at apprentice videos or learning how to fix a leaky piping.

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With movie and Tv set productions on concur, celebrities are just like the remainder of us — holed up at home and going more a little stir-crazy. On the positive side, many of them are using some of their free time to burn off some creative energy and simultaneously entertain their fans by creating unique apprentice videos of their own. Some become it alone, while other stars like Meryl Streep, Audra McDonald and Christine Baranski have digitally collaborated to create fun, gratis content designed to brand you smile — at least for a picayune while.

Will this tendency last? It'southward hard to say, simply we probably shouldn't become our hopes upwardly. It'south far more likely that popular stars with decorated careers and families won't have time to keep this side hobby going in the future — no thing how much their fans adore it.

A Spike in Local Television set Viewers

Of course, not all the changes that accept already taken identify in television receiver are bad. Some changes, such as growing interest and back up for local Television programming, have helped rebuild a sense of community while bolstering local stations and producers. Naturally, some of those spikes in local viewership originated with Americans tuning in to their local news for coronavirus updates, but many kept watching and discovered a new world of interesting local talk shows and other programming after the hard-striking news played.

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Unfortunately, local programmers have already taken significant fiscal hits with cuts in local advert budgets all over the state. Hopefully, increases in the number of viewers volition help them bring back those advertisement dollars to restore the profitability of local TV.

Fourth dimension for Some Television receiver-Assisted Domicile Schooling

When schoolhouse systems started shutting downwardly around the land, many educational based companies made the move to provide free educational materials to educators, parents and students, and that included many TV networks and local Idiot box stations. PBS, for instance, began offering free tools to assistance with educating students at dwelling house in addition to providing programming that helped families understand the virus and how to stay safe.

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PBS Kids and many other child-friendly networks increased scheduling for educational programs. However, these networks as well face the aforementioned challenge of not being able to create new content right now. Fortunately, networks like The Weather condition Aqueduct with its hourly science lessons already had a useful supply of episodes ready to go.

Out with the Old — But Maybe Non in with the New

With all the streaming companies starting to create their own original content, the timing of Television receiver product isn't exclusively tied to the spring and summer months anymore, simply information technology's still standard practice for cable and circulate networks to focus on producing and testing new shows during "pilot season" in the bound. The shows the networks like are and then promoted to advertisers during the upfronts in May.

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That means new scripted shows with great potential may never see the light of twenty-four hour period — at least for now — replaced instead past more than reality TV shows and other types of unscripted programming. Later all, shows similar Dancing with the Stars and American Idol don't require as much pre-production time every bit scripted shows with irresolute sets and locations. According to an commodity that appeared in Forbes, this could lead to fewer scripted shows in the coming TV season, and that driblet would probable cause even more cord cutting and migration to streaming, which is non good news for cable and satellite Telly providers.

ABC recently released a tentative fall lineup, and information technology only includes iii new shows. Rival network NBC's potential roster only has a single new show on it. To fill in any gaps, all the networks plan to rely on previously aired programming from their partner programmers under the same corporate umbrella. For ABC, that would be services similar Disney+, ESPN and Hulu, for case. The shows would be new to their network viewers but non technically new to TV. The full fall schedules for Pull a fast one on and The CW volition consist of shows they caused from other networks or already had set up to air themselves.

Patience Is a Virtue — Now Go Ready to Wait

All three of the main networks — ABC, CBS and NBC — plan to proceed with a schedule of new shows in the fall of 2020, but those hopeful plans are pinned on being able to starting time filming new episodes in the late summertime. Ampere Analysis in the U.K. estimates about lx% of shows will take delayed premiere dates all the mode into 2021. "Initially, we await delays to crusade gaps in scripted Goggle box release schedules, which broadcasters and streaming players will accept to fill up with other content."

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The CW and Fox appear to be much less sure that resuming product in late summer volition be a possibility, equally they take already announced plans to agree their new autumn shows' premieres until January 2021. Fortunately, the long-awaited Fox mid-season programming that was scheduled to air this spring (just didn't) will be added to the fall schedule. At the very least, we tin can probably expect a delayed start of the fall TV schedules for the primary networks, who are opting to go along with summer production for now.

Tackling Production Challenges in an Uncertain World

Some networks are preparing to resume production this summer, just anything filmed for a while could look dramatically different than what viewers unremarkably look to see. In California, LA Canton has issued new guidelines for resuming filming and production in the safest way possible, and it includes directives to continue with social distancing. Employees working on sets must clothing face coverings, and the actors will accept to contain equally much distance between themselves as possible — the recommendation is 8 feet.

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Any scenes requiring them to exist closer than 6 anxiety to each other must be short and sweet, with equally little talking as possible to minimize droplets spread through the air. Fighting scenes, intimate scenes and other scenes requiring shut contact are discouraged — although they aren't outright prohibited.

Hair and makeup stylists will work with masks on and but work on those who tin can't exercise their own hair and makeup. If they are used at all, studio audiences will consist of staff members sitting at least 6 anxiety apart, with only 25% of the seating expanse filled. Everyone on the prepare will be tested often, and COVID-xix Compliance Officers will monitor productions to make certain everyone follows the rules.

Obviously, these new rules for filming will dramatically change the way many of our shows look. Medical shows like Grayness'south Anatomy volition have the advantage of looking normal in operating room scenes, where the cast already wears masks and could presumably exist closer together, but you lot tin forget well-nigh all those steamy beloved scenes that make upward another meaning part of the bear witness. In fact, yous can probably forget virtually dearest scenes on virtually any show, with the exception of The Bachelorette, which has committed to testing all the crew and contestants before quarantining in a remote location for the duration of filming.

Lights, Photographic camera…Virus or No Virus?

The question of whether any shows will dare address the pandemic in the fall was already answered before we made it past the jump. All Rise (CBS) was the first scripted TV evidence to directly accost the virus, and the producers did it in a filmed-from-home, virtually-created setting. The episode focused on a trial that had to be conducted well-nigh, simply it too incorporated personal moments related to the characters.

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Other series, like Social Distance (Netflix) and Dear in the Fourth dimension of Corona (Freeform), were created specifically to focus on the virus and may keep to be produced well into the time to come. On returning shows, writers could certainly get a lot of story mileage out of COVID-19-related issues — the practiced and the bad of forced family closeness, the chance and stress in the medical field, the regret of bringing the virus home to your family, etc. — merely it'due south very hard to predict whether America volition be prepare to hear these stories in fictional grade.

Among producers and writers, opinions are mixed about addressing the pandemic in the shows that many people view as an escape from their daily lives. Some can't wait to tackle the potential storylines, only others want to avoid the topic entirely. In the end, producers may rely on the civilisation of their show to guide them. Friends was set in New York Urban center just didn't address the nine/11 terrorist attacks, while the political drama The Due west Wing did. Both shows satisfied their corresponding audiences and remained successful, so it'southward likely that producers and writers will do their best to guess what their particular viewers want to see.

For the short term, we can probably await to see creative, i-time shows that are designed to be uplifting and laughter-inspiring in add-on to filling airtime on network Goggle box. Network TV picture show nights disappeared from Television schedules long ago but have now made a comeback that could last for a while — at to the lowest degree until networks become their new season lineups prepare to go.

In general, networks like shows that feature evergreen content that volition notwithstanding play well to audiences far into the future. According to a Tv set insider, "Rooting a show in the 2020 pandemic will substantially make it a period piece," and there is some risk to that. We take fictional Americas with made-up presidents on TV, and so it could be argued that incorporating the coronavirus into fictional shows isn't necessary — but that doesn't mean viewers won't await it.

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