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Shortage Of TV Entertainment; A Restaurateur's Grim Outlook For The Industry
Here & Now Anytime
English - April 17, 2020 17:12 - 43 minutes - ★★★★ - 703 ratingsArts comedy news books science entrepreneurship interview health culture politics business Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Nearly all television production has stopped because of the pandemic, even as demand from homebound viewers has skyrocketed. Networks, cable and streaming services are adapting to the new reality, even as the pipeline for new shows stops. NPR's Eric Deggans explains. Also, in addition to closing his restaurants, chef Tom Colicchio says he's also had to lay off many employees. He describes how difficult it will be for independent restaurants to bounce back.