All Coronavirus articles – Page 37
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NewsAudience ban forces ITV to rethink studio shows
Saturday Night Takeaway to film without a crowd for first time
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NewsGovernment delays IR35 roll-out by a year
Chief treasury secretary Steve Barclay presses pause on controversial tax law
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NewsCoronavirus pandemic paralyses production
Major shows stood down with potentially devastating consequences as virus takes its toll
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CommentUncertain times call for solidarity
Industry must pull together as coronavirus threatens to reshape TV
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NewsNews navigates choppy waters
Broadcasters in talks with European peers to establish best practice for coronavirus coverage
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NewsOn-demand players set for boost
Senior execs predict that audiences could shift away from linear
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CommentFreelancer crisis: location managers reach out to juniors
With productions potentially on hold for months, small pockets of help are springing up for those out of pocket, says Georgette Turner
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CommentAn unprecedented crisis for TV
Covid-19 has already halted shoots and sports fixtures. Advertising revenues are now set to spiral, writes Jack Genovese of Broadcast Intelligence
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NewsBBC promotes Question Time to 8pm
Other topical shows suspended as corporation focuses on core news bulletins
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NewsChancellor promises £330bn but fails to reassure freelancers
Huge business loan package doesn’t directly address freelancer concern
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NewsFreelancers: government failing us on coronavirus
Boris Johnson has responded ‘terribly’ to concerns, according to Bectu survey
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NewsOliver Dowden: BBC can rise to coronavirus challenge
Culture secretary softens tone as he hails corporation’s unmatched ability to ’frame our British sense of self’
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NewsPact attempts to avert production crisis
Indie trade body pools together industry advice on ‘force majeure’ clauses
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NewsC4 warns indies: we may not cover coronavirus costs
Producers should ‘take decisions that limit financial exposure’, says Ian Katz
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NewsMBI postpones Media Production and Technology Show 2020
Coronavirus halts the UK’s leading TV trade show


















