Entertainment
The new shows set to go global as COVID-19 changes TV – Sydney Morning Herald
Despite exchanging Cannes for less scenic cyberspace, the annual TV market has still batted up a stack of potential hits.

Perhaps the biggest trend emerging from the market is a shift away from major US studio content, in part because of COVID-related production delays, but also because many studios now funnel content to their own direct-to-consumer platforms.
Production on the US editions of The Amazing Race and The Bachelorette has been delayed or abandoned, and specials, such as the Friends reunion on HBO Max, are on hold indefinitely. Other shows, such as The Handmaid’s Tale, Stranger Things, Succession and Th…
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