Covid-19: impact report
The results of C21's Covid-19 Impact Global Content Business Survey are now in and the findings make for grim reading.
Diamond cuts through
Majority-female and black-led Diamond Entertainment is a new kind of independent animation studio with diversity at its core, explains founder DC Cassidy.
Covid-19 diaries: Brent Montgomery and Superna Kalle
Wheelhouse Entertainment CEO Brent Montgomery talks about how the unscripted business is facing its own reality check as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter movement; and StarzPlay exec VP of international digital networks Superna Kalle discusses how the streamer's strategy has been affected by the crisis.
Swinging back into action
The BFC's Adrian Wootton discusses how the UK film and TV industries will cope with new production rules as they prepare to roll cameras again after the coronavirus lockdown.
Covid-19 diaries: Jennifer Daly and Bill Gardner
Critical Content president Jennifer Daly on how the pandemic has given rise to innovation in A-lister-led shot-from-home non-scripted shows; and PBS VP of programming and development Bill Gardner on tackling the coronavirus crisis, the Black Lives Matter movement, and forthcoming US election.
Buyers on the Sunnyside
Following this week’s online edition of Sunnyside of the Doc, C21 looks at what buyers who took part in the market are looking for in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Lockdown's lasting legacy
The latest findings from UK media regulator Ofcom suggest the pandemic has accelerated consumer shifts away from traditional to digital entertainment and information.
Covid-19 diaries: Jorge Franzini, DC Cassidy & Berna Levin
CuriosityStream director of content and development Jorge Franzini on taking the US-based factual streamer to the next level; Diamond Entertainment founder DC Cassidy on helming Hollywood's first Black-led animation company; and Yellow Bird UK creative director Berna Levin on making Young Wallander for Netflix.
Insuring production's future
As Canada’s showrunners and filmmakers prepare to resume production, producers’ association the CMPA is lobbying government to provide an insurance backstop.
Covid-19 diaries: Marcus Arthur and Kylie Munnich
UKTV CEO Marcus Arthur discusses his first year atop the BBC Studios-owned broadcaster, the impact of Covid-19, and recent decision to remove an episode of Fawlty Towers from its streaming service; plus Screen Queensland CEO Kylie Munnich on how the Australian state is returning to production and the opportunities for overseas companies.
Classic comedies save lockdown
Donald Taffner Jr, president of DLT Entertainment, explains why it is classic comedies that have helped to keep us going during the pandemic.
Covid-19 diaries: Mark Edwards, Claire McCarthy & Christian Vesper
Arte France commissioning editor for documentaries Mark Edwards on navigating life without physical industry events and forthcoming projects on the Covid-19 pandemic, Donald Trump and Boris Johnson; plus director Claire McCarthy and Fremantle exec VP and creative director of global drama Christian Vesper on new BBC drama The Luminaries.
Covid-19 diaries: Axel Arno and Martin Österdahl
SVT commissioning editor for documentaries Axel Arno on the ups and downs of online festivals as the digital version of Sunnyside of the Doc gets underway; and the Eurovision Song Contest's new executive supervisor Martin Österdahl on how he plans to future-proof the event, cancelled this year for the first time due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Welcome to the new normal
Vikkie Taggart, director of operations at Stellify Media, gives the lowdown on her new normal: running the Belfast indie from home.
Fake news: the truth
Will Stapley at TVF International discusses the increased demand for, and importance of, accurate factual content in an age of fake news and Covid-19.
A whole new ball game
Amazon’s decision to air Premier League matches free is a clever move within the SVoD market, argues Mark Inskip of Kantar’s media division.
Covid-19 diaries: Reynolds Mastin and Adrian Wootton
Canadian Media Producers Association president & CEO Reynolds Mastin discusses how the nation's TV industry is getting back to work following the coronavirus production hiatus; and British Film Commission CEO Adrian Wootton considers how the UK will follow suit having drawn comprehensive guidelines.
Re-engineering TV
Andrea Scrosati, chief operating officer at Fremantle, outlines what he believes the post-lockdown world will look like for producers.
Covid-19 diaries: Talking Heads and The Container Cup
Executive producer Kevin Loader and production designer Simon Bowles discuss the BBC's new Covid-19-safe version of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads; and the creators of The Container Cup talk about how they devised, pitched and produced a hit Belgian lockdown sports competition format shot inside an old shipping container.
UK faces up to Covid
An RTS panel examined the impact the Covid-19 pandemic has already had on the UK’s television businesses and put the government's response firmly in the spotlight.
Developing situation
Natalie Llewellyn at UK animation house Jellyfish Pictures discusses getting a children's property off the ground in a Covid-19 world.
Covid-19 diaries: Ash Atalla, Emma Westcott and Caroline Tyre
Roughcut Television's Ash Atalla on how Covid-19 has affected comedy development and why Netflix and the BBC were right to remove Little Britain; Channel 5's Emma Westcott on the broadcaster's pandemic response and a new series ordered during lockdown; and Genius Brands International's Caroline Tyre on today's launch of Kartoon Channel.
Cup winners
The creatives and distributor behind Belgian lockdown format The Container Cup reveal how it was conceived, produced and aired within six weeks.
Cooking up a storm
David Shadrack Smith of Part2 Pictures describes the challenges of running a prodco in New York right now, and how his new food series Taste The Nation could be timely.
Back to work?
Jessica Hudson at media law firm Sheridans explores the new guidance from the British Film Commission and UK broadcasters on how production can resume safely after lockdown.
New realities
AR outfit Magic Leap's CEO has stepped down, partly blaming Covid-19, while Apple has acquired VR specialist NextVR, just as the world is getting a taste of immersive life.
Covid-19 diaries: Kasia Jablonska, Chris Bonney, James Durie, and Emily & Tom Dalton
Endemol Shine Group head of digital distribution and monetisation Kasia Jablonska on how the pandemic has propelled the company's D2C strategy; Cineflix Rights CEO Chris Bonney and head of scripted James Durie on the company's Covid-19 response; plus Emily & Tom Dalton on launching Great Point Media-backed UK indie Factual Fiction under lockdown.
Bavaria back in action
Moritz Polter at Bavaria Fiction reveals how the company behind Netflix series Freud and Sky’s Das Boot is returning to production.
Covid-19 diaries: David Shadrack Smith, Nicola Merola, Ginette Viens & Cesar Diaz
Part2 Pictures founder David Shadrack Smith talks about how he hopes his new Hulu show can contribute to the debate around diversity and the New York indie's response to the Covid-19 crisis; Pixcom president Nicola Merola and VP of international production Ginette Viens discuss the lifting of restrictions in Quebec; and 7A Media CEO Cesar Diaz reflects on the pandemic's impact on telenovelas.
Canuck crisis response, pt 3
C21’s Canadian bureau chief Adam Benzine hears the latest from execs at TV5 Québec and OutTV about the steps they are taking to get through the pandemic.
Covid-19 diaries: Moritz Polter, Kelly Wright & Scott Greenberg
Bavaria Fiction exec producer of international series Moritz Polter talks about returning to production in Germany and the Czech Republic; Keshet International senior VP of distribution and new business Kelly Wright discusses getting unscripted formats back in action; and Bento Box Entertainment co-founder and CEO Scott Greenberg explains how animation is enduring the pandemic.
Survival of the fittest
Darren Smith, MD of Dublin-based indie Kite Entertainment, discusses adapting long-running physical gameshow format Fittest Family for post-pandemic times.
Covid-19 diaries: Rob Swartz, Gill Hind & Josephine Bornebusch
Reelz senior VP of development and current programming Rob Swartz discusses how the US cablenet is working through the pandemic, Enders Analysis COO and director of TV Gill Hind assesses the impact of tanking advertising and return of live sports, and Josephine Bornebusch, creator of Swedish lockdown drama Orca, talks about putting the project together.
Re-writing History
Eli Lehrer at A+E Networks' History reveals how the Covid-19 pandemic has altered the US cablenet’s strategy and what he’s now looking for from producers.
Plus points for Disney, Apple
Disney+ and Apple TV+ are making serious gains on the US’s leading streamers, a new report has revealed, but HBO Max still has a long way to go
Covid-19 diaries: Dave Clarke, Elen Rhys, Catrin Honeybill & Eli Lehrer
NENT Studios UK's Dave Clarke talks about the distributor’s Covid-19 contingency plans and relationship with Nordic streamer Viaplay; S4C's Elen Rhys and Boom Cymru's Catrin Honeybill discuss the making of Lockdown Wedding; and History's Eli Lehrer talks about the impact of production shutdowns and what he is looking for as restrictions ease.
Canuck crisis response, pt 2
In part two of C21’s focus on how the pandemic has impacted Canada, Super Channel and NFB execs discuss the steps they’re taking to confront the crisis.
Covid-19 diaries: Peter Blacker, Vanessa Shapiro and Anke Greifeneder
NBCUniversal Telemundo exec VP of revenue strategy and innovation Peter Blacker details the US Hispanic outlet's coronavirus response and contribution to new streamer Peacock; former Gaumont exec Vanessa Shapiro talks about launching Nicely Entertainment amid a pandemic; and TNT Germany VP of originals Anke Greifeneder discusses a darkly comic drama commissioned under lockdown.
Pops sets the beat
South-East Asian digital entertainment company Pops Worldwide has been growing the footprint of its free AVoD service during the pandemic.
Covid-19 diaries: Caroline Torrance, Guy Bisson & Gary R Benz
Banijay Rights head of scripted Caroline Torrance discusses how the distributor is fending off the pandemic with a slate of dramas from less-affected territories; Ampere Analysis research director Guy Bisson details the US$160bn hit the firm predicts to media and entertainment; and GRB Studios CEO Gary R Benz talks restarting production and an uptick in distribution renewals.
A marriage of ideas
S4C's Elen Rhys and Catrin Honeybill of Boom Cymru discuss the making of the Welsh pubcaster’s innovative fast-turnaround special Lockdown Wedding.
Covid-19 diaries: Lagardère Studios, CPL Productions and 1+1
Lagardère Studios Distribution's Emmanuelle Bouilhaguet on how she's getting new titles in front of buyers during the pandemic; CPL Productions' Danielle Lux and Murray Boland on adapting A League of Their Own for the US; and 1+1's Olga Slysarenko and Volodymyr Zavаduik on how they managed to keep the Ukrainian version of The Voice on air amid lockdown.
Tomorrow's world
Tomorrow Studios' Marty Adelstein talks about his new dystopian TNT and Netflix drama Snowpiercer and how the US production industry in general will change due to Covid-19.
On the Wild Side
Jannine Waddell of Waddell Media talks about making primetime factual on daytime budgets and the future of international production as her new C4 series airs.
Discovering gems
With streaming surging and HBO Max arriving, the need for services to distinguish themselves with intelligent content recommendation is growing, argues Marcus Bergström.
Covid-19 diaries: Rian Bester, Jannine Waddell and Anne Roder Botbol
Insight TV CEO Rian Bester discusses the 4K broadcaster's renewed focus on acquisitions amid the pandemic; Waddell Media MD Jannine Waddell explains how the firm finished a new wildlife series under lockdown; and Anne Roder Botbol from Never Ending Story details how the Belgian prodco kept one of the nation's longest running gameshows on air.
Covid-19 diaries: Andy Singer, Greg Sanderson, Simone Haywood and Ana de Moraes
Alkemy X’s Andy Singer talks about how the New York prodco completed its latest TLC show as the pandemic hit and the broader impact on the US; Zinc Media’s Greg Sanderson discusses the group’s emergence from UK lockdown; and MultiStory Media’s Simone Haywood and Ana de Moraes on their new Netflix series, plus corona-proof programmes.
Let the game begin
CPL Productions' Danielle Lux and Murray Boland talk about the future of physical gameshows post-Covid-19 ahead of the debut of Game On! on CBS.
Retail therapy
The trend for media to evolve and merge into retail is being accelerated by Covid-19, with kids' habits changing as a result, writes Nick Richardson.
Covid-19 diaries: Marty Adelstein, Kirsty Bell and Tom Brisley
Tomorrow Studios CEO Marty Adelstein talks about his new drama Snowpiercer and how his company has been impacted by Covid-19; Goldfinch CEO Kirsty Bell discusses the financier’s fund for UK prodcos, and Arrow Media co-founder and creative director Tom Brisley details how the firm shifted strategy to cope with lockdown.
Painless existence
Painless Productions is marking 25 years, but founder Jim Casey has been busy coming up with creative solutions to unprecedented challenges rather than celebrating.
Taste of things to come
Streaming has become the “bittersweet beneficiary” of the coronavirus pandemic, says Dietrich von Behren at aggregation service Reelgood.
Covid-19 diaries: Craig Jenest, Frank Sinton and JJ Johnson
Five Films co-founder Craig Jenest discusses how he’s fighting back with a raft of new shows to replace live sports; Tinopolis USA COO and A Smith & Co Dox president Frank Sinton shares his experience of working under lockdown to finish The Titan Games for NBC; and Sinking Ship Entertainment co-founder JJ Johnson explains how he’s keeping the firm afloat.
The saga continues
Kjartan Thor Thordarson of Sagafilm Nordic reveals how the Icelandic prodco is preparing to resume filming, how development is changing and why local series might be the way ahead.
Covid-19 diaries: Cheryl Taylor, Stu Rowson, Sarah Lazarides and Rob Shaftel
BBC Children’s content boss Cheryl Taylor and head of discovery Stu Rowson discuss their kids’ programming strategy during lockdown; Harbottle & Lewis partner Sarah Lazarides talks about efforts to restart UK production; and Hit + Run founder Rob Shaftel explains how the US indie is doubling down on development.
Live-action stations
With production getting the green light to resume again in countries around the world, how long until live-action scripted production involving children follows suit?
Ultimate timing
Physical gameshows have come into vogue since live sport has been put on hold. Could the timing be perfect for Fox’s launch of Ultimate Tag?
Covid-19 diaries: Michael Carrington, Kjartan Thordarson & Jim Casey
ABC Australia director of entertainment Michael Carrington discusses the pubcaster's response to the coronavirus pandemic; Sagafilm Nordic CEO Kjartan Thor Thordarson explains how Iceland is resuming production; and Painless Productions president Jim Casey argues fast-turnaround lockdown content will be short-lived.
Covid-19 diaries: Monica Levy, Colin Howes, Kieran Doherty & Matthew Worthy
Federation Entertainment's Monica Levy talks about having to put international copros on hold, but staying upbeat as lockdown restrictions begin to lift; Harbottle & Lewis's Colin Howes assesses production sector investor confidence; and Stellify Media's Kieran Doherty and Matthew Worthy discuss new Channel 4 format Snoop Dogs.
A pathway back
Jeremy Roberts, partner at law firm Sheridans, outlines a detailed roadmap through the legal issues leading towards the resumption of TV production.
The new normal
Covid-19 has been indiscriminate in its impact on the entertainment industry, but it has also accelerated some structural changes, writes Guy Bisson of Ampere Analysis.
All to play for
Broadcasters in the UK are thinking laterally to fill the chasm left by Covid-19’s damage to the sporting calendar.
The whole shooting match
As more and more countries get the green light to begin shooting again, securing insurance remains the priority for production companies.
Covid-19: Restarting production
Caitlin McGivern, associate at UK-based media law firm Harbottle & Lewis, outlines the legal issues surrounding the resumption of film and television production.
Covid-19 diaries: Katja Hofem, Bill Malone and Caterina Vacchi
Katja Hofem, MD of Joyn, discusses what the German streamer is looking for to fill gaps in its line-up created by the production hiatus; VMTV Ireland content chief Bill Malone details its response to the Covid-19 crisis; and Atlantyca Films head of production and distribution Caterina Vacchi talks about how the Milan-based company is coping.
Lighting up a blackout
The pandemic turned producer Pat McGee's long-term feature doc about the news coverage of Bernie Sanders’ election campaign into a quick-turnaround film for US cablenet Vice TV.
Covid-19 diaries: David Brady, Nancy Glass & Brandon Barr
Cream Productions CEO David Brady offers a personal tale of contracting Covid-19; Glass Entertainment CEO Nancy Glass discusses the shows her firm has been working on during the pandemic; and Trioscope Studios co-founder Brandon Barr talks about pioneering animation technology that could come to the aid of live-action production under lockdown.
Launch under lockdown
Nordic prodco Nevis Productions launched last week. Co-founder Anni Faurbye Fernandez discusses its ambitions and the challenges of starting up in a pandemic.
Covid-19 diaries: Anni Faurbye Fernandez & Telidja Klaï
Former Yellow Bird CEO Anni Faurbye Fernandez discusses launching new Nordic drama outfit Nevis Productions amid the coronavirus crisis, while Ketnet head of acquisitions and coproduction Telidja Klaï talks about how the Belgian kids network is adapting.
Alphas adapt to pandemic
Those born after 2010 could be the generation most capable of coping with a global pandemic, according to a study from Beano Studios' insights arm.
Covid-19 diaries: Amanda Rees, Pip Broughton & David Mortimer
S4C content chief Amanda Rees discusses how the Welsh pubcaster has responded to the coronavirus crisis with a series of fast-turnaround commissions; Vox Pictures co-founder Pip Broughton talks about making one of them; and STV Productions MD David Mortimer explains why the Scottish prodco is steering clear of such programming, plus the long-term impact of the pandemic for UK broadcasters.
Abacus adds up
Former Kew Media Distribution exec Jonathan Ford considers the challenges of launching his new sales house, Abacus Media Rights, amid the Covid-19 lockdown.
Covid-19 diaries: Carlotta Rossi Spencer and Sophie Ferron
Banijay Group head of format acquisitions Carlotta Rossi Spencer discusses how she's embracing escapism in her hunt for new content, and Media Ranch CEO Sophie Ferron talks about how the firm has carved out a new category of formats within its catalogue designed to help buyers emerge swiftly from the Covid-19 crisis.
Canuck crisis response
Canada’s Canada’s Rogers Media, CBC, Bell Media, Radio-Canada and Corus Entertainment reveal how they are adapting their strategies to cope with Covid-19.
Covid-19 diaries: Jeff Pope, Peter Bowker & Fergus O'Brien
Producer Jeff Pope discusses his new ITV lockdown drama Isolation Stories; while writer Peter Bowker and director Fergus O'Brien talk about working on the third season of BBC series The A Word, and the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on new seasons of World on Fire and Gentleman Jack.
Keeping connected
The Children's Media Conference is providing opportunities for the kids' industry to stay informed and do deals with China while under lockdown.
The new TV content economy
The coronavirus crisis marks a watershed for the TV content rights business, spelling the end of big, exclusive deals, argues Vuulr's Ian McKee.
Covid-19 diaries: Colby Gaines and Patrick Weiland
Back Roads Entertainment founder Colby Gaines and Intuitive Content senior VP Patrick Weiland talk about how the two US unscripted production companies are getting back to work as states including Texas and Minnesota begin lifting coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
Going back to the start
Producers and broadcasters seeking ways out of the coronavirus crisis could find opportunities where the pandemic began – in the Far East, suggests Amanda Groom.
Covid-19 diaries: Natalka Znak and Patrick Reardon
Znak & Co founder Natalka Znak discusses how the transatlantic entertainment and factual formats specialist is working to find solutions to shows that have been hit by social distancing restrictions; and Jupiter Entertainment president Patrick Reardon voices his hope the coronavirus pandemic could, nonetheless, trigger a rebound in unscripted television.
Fast on their feet
C21Kids editor Nico Franks explores some of the ways the children's industry is continuing to serve its audience in such challenging times.
Covid-19 diaries: Ivar Køhn and Eleonora Andreatta
Ivar Køhn, head of drama at NRK, talks about how the Norwegian public broadcaster has resumed production this week on financial drama Exit, with a long list of Covid-19 health and safety measures in place; and Eleonora Andreatta, director of fiction at Rai, discusses how the Italian pubcaster is dealing with the crisis.
Streamers ride the waves
Leading streamers are reaping the benefits of captive audiences amid the Covid-19 lockdown, but they, like everyone else, face challenging times ahead.
Covid-19 diaries: Robin Hilton and Adam Cunningham
Robin Hilton, partner at media law firm Sheridans, assesses the legal issues that need to be addressed before TV production and M&A activity can hope to resume amid the Covid-19 crisis; and Adam Cunningham, chief global strategist at Allied Global Marketing, discusses the surge in popularity of streaming services under lockdown.
Follow your audience
Aron Levitz, head of Wattpad Studios, argues that Covid-19 is certainly having an impact on the industry but the effect is simply accelerating trends that have been underway for 10 years.
Covid-19 diaries: Christian Rank and Karin Heijink
Christian Rank, head of drama at Danish public broadcaster DR, reveals which scripted series have been hit by the pandemic and how event shows may be used to fill gaps in the schedule; and Viasat World VP of channels and products Karin Heijink explains how the international pay TV group is shifting its acquisitions strategy.
Ensuring 5 thrives
Ben Frow at ViacomCBS Networks UK discusses Covid-19 and the importance of still offering new and returning originals.
Covid-19 diaries: Lucas Green and Jonathan Ford
Banijay Group head of content Lucas Green talks about how the production giant is working through the Covid-19 crisis, new social lockdown show Shelf Isolation, and the rebound of unscripted; and former Kew Media sales chief Jonathan Ford discusses the company's collapse, plus his new venture Abacus Media Rights, repping the next projects from Leaving Neverland maker Dan Reed.
Red Carpet survivalists
Launching a new format amid a production lockdown presents unique challenges. Here, Mike Beale of ITV Studios and Tom Miyauchi at Nippon TV discuss their Red Carpet Survival deal and why they expect the format to appeal.
Crisis breeds creativity
JC Mills, president of Cineflix Productions, talks us through his first month at the company, having arrived just as the production lockdown kicked in.
Covid-19 diaries: Tony Tackaberry, Mike Beale & Tom Miyauchi
Lion TV CEO Tony Tackaberry speaks from the US about the projects the All3Media-owned prodco had in the works when lockdown hit, his concerns for freelancers, and the post-Covid-19 future for US cable; and ITV Studios' Mike Beale and Nippon TV's Tom Miyauchi discuss their partnership on new gameshow format Red Carpet Survival.
Making it quick in lockdown
Tayte Simpson, director of programmes and executive producer at Mentorn Media, talks about the challenges of producing quick-turnaround factual during lockdown.
Covid-19 diaries: TV2 Denmark and TVOKids
TV2 Denmark director of programmes Lotte Lindegaard talks about what it was like being first in the country to record a case of Covid-19 and how the lockdown that followed has affected strategy; and TVOKids chief Marney Malabar discusses how the Canadian pubcaster is adapting to potential disruption to its programming pipeline.
Covid-19 diaries: Wiggin, Parrot Analytics and Uptime
Michael Brader, from media law firm Wiggin, explores how the current production freeze is impacting M&A in the TV sector; Steve Langdon of Parrot Analytics discusses audience viewing trends under Covid-19 lockdown; and former Facebook and YouTube exec Patrick Walker talks about the launch of his new business Uptime.
Continental drift
Elena Lai of European producers’ trade body CEPI considers the impact of Covid-19 on the industry and what the EU should be doing about it.
Home box office
In a media world disrupted by Covid-19, will the lines between cinema and TV continue to blur and could they offer each other a lifeline?
Covid-19 diaries: Azoomee and Hopster
Kids' entertainment and educational start-ups Azoomee and Hopster have seen a surge in usage under coronavirus lockdown, with the former's Estelle Lloyd ramping up acquisitions of social emotional learning content and the latter's Miki Chojnacka seeking arts and crafts shows.
A new epoch?
Nick Richardson, founder and CEO of children’s market intelligence firm Kids Insights, discusses how kids' behaviour and consumption habits are evolving as a result of coronavirus.
Covid-19 diaries: Charlotte Reid and Stephen Stewart
Discovery UK & Ireland head of lifestyle and entertainment commissioning Charlotte Reid discusses how she's adapting schedules in response to the Covid-19 crisis; and Stephen Stewart, MD of Northern Ireland prodco Green Inc, talks about continuing production.
Virtual MipTV takeaways
Tim Gerhartz, senior VP of global sales at Red Arrow Studios International, tells us five key trends he spotted during the hastily arranged online version of the cancelled MipTV market.
TV in the time of corona
Getting production moving after the pandemic will depend on who pays for future lockdowns, argues Jeremy Roberts.
Covid-19 diaries: STV, LADbible and The Bridge
STV head of broadcast Bobby Hain discusses the way the Scottish pubcaster is adapting to the Covid-19 crisis; LADbible head of original programming Ben Powell-Jones talks about new social media series Corona Diaries; and Amanda Groom, MD of The Bridge, explores the first potential green shoots of recovery in Asia.
Inside access docs
Jacqueline Hewer of Brown Bob Films, known for its access docs about the UK’s National Health Service, considers how Covid-19 has affected her business.
Covid-19 diaries: Nathalie Biancolli and Georgie Mathew
Nathalie Biancolli, director of acquisitions and international fiction at France Télévisions, explains how the pubcaster is adapting its channels in the face of the coronavirus crisis; and Georgie Mathew, a producer at Yellow Bird in Sweden, talks about still being in production on new series Snow Angels in a country where lock-down restrictions remain lenient.
The Alleycats' tale
Ed Stobart of Northern Ireland prodco Alleycats discusses how formats could continue during lockdown rather than being left on the shelf.
Covid-19 diaries: Jed Mercurio and Jimmy Akingbola
Writer Jed Mercurio discusses Bloodlands, the first drama to come out of his HTM Television joint venture with Hat Trick Productions, and how the Covid-19 production shutdown impacted the sixth season of Line of Duty; while actor Jimmy Akingbola talks new Quibi drama The Most Dangerous Game and auditioning under lockdown.
Covid-19 diaries: Ben Silverman and Patrick Walker
Propagate chairman and co-CEO Ben Silverman discusses the challenge of redefining global production in the current crisis, while former Facebook and YouTube EMEA head of media partnerships Patrick Walker shares his experience of contracting and recovering from Covid-19.
Covid-19 diaries: RTÉ and SVT
Dermot Horan, director of coproductions and acquisitions at Ireland's RTÉ, and Stephen Mowbray, head of international at SVT in Sweden, talk about how these public broadcasters are responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, adapting their schedules and the gaps that they're looking to fill.
Turning crisis into opportunity
Empowerment coach and former ITV Studios executive Remy Blumenfeld argues that the Covid-19 pandemic offers an opportunity to be a better boss – and, indeed, person.
Broadening horizons
Just over a year on from its launch, copro and finance agency Fugitive is moving into distribution and formats, while adjusting to cope with the Covid-19 crisis.
Covid-19 diaries: Icon Films, Hat Trick, Brown Bob
A trio of UK independent producers talk to Clive Whittingham about how they're responding to the Covid-19 pandemic: Laura Marshall, CEO of Icon Films; Hat Trick International director of sales Sarah Tong; and Jacqueline Hewer, CEO of Brown Bob Productions, which was in the midst of filming the latest season of documentary series Inside The Ambulance when the coronavirus emerged.
Protect and survive
Coronavirus is transforming the UK industry and pushing broadcasters to find ingenious ways to keep the nation entertained and informed.
Business as usual?
With many animation studios still working despite the pandemic, how could demand for the genre surge in the near future?
Covid-19 diaries: Pact, COBA & West London Film Studios
Pact CEO John McVay talks about the work the trade association has been doing to help support the UK's independent producers amid the Covid-19 crisis; COBA executive chairman Adam Minns voices his concerns for the nation's commercial broadcasters; and Matilda Wylie explains how West London Film Studios is coping with a previously booming TV production business that has now ground to a halt.
Wild problems
Icon Films' CEO discusses the challenges the Covid-19 pandemic poses to producers of natural history, a genre wedded to travel and time in the field.
Covid-19 Diaries: Thomas Dey; Carter Pilcher on Quibi
ACF Investment Bank president and CEO Thomas Dey offers his perspective on how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting M&A and finance in the independent production sector, while ShortsTV CEO Carter Pilcher gives his take on the launch of Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman's Quibi in the US and Canada today.
Covid-19 diaries: Tim Whitwell and Guillaume Hellouin
Tim Whitwell, creative director of Shine TV, and Guillaume Hellouin, co-founder and president of TeamTO, tell Nico Franks how they're keeping their shows on the road, with the first working on ITV doc Coronavirus, Isolation & Me and the latter's 300 animators working from home across France on a variety of projects.
Welcome to the world of N&R indies
Ruth Pitt, director of the UK's Creative Cities Convention, argues that indie producers outside London have advantages when it comes to working in a pandemic.
Covid-19 diaries: Ruth Berry, Lilla Hurst & Ludo Dufour
ITV Studios MD of global distribution Ruth Berry, Drive joint MD Lilla Hurst, and Blue Ant International senior VP of international coproductions and sales Ludo Dufour discuss how distributors are adapting to disruption in the programme supply chain, an annual sales calendar in tatters, and broadcast clients tearing up their schedules.
Covid-19: The legal fall-out
With production across North America halted, entertainment lawyer Divya Shahani explains the key legal issues emerging from the coronavirus pandemic.
Covid-19 diaries: Phil Gurin talks formats, Frapa, Mip & more
Phil Gurin, president and CEO of The Gurin Company, co-chair of Frapa and Natpe board member, talks to Clive Whittingham about how the formats business can adapt to the Covid-19 crisis, the continued importance of events like MipTV and tuning into Zoom for cocktail hour with colleagues.
Covid-19 diaries: Designated Survivor showrunner Neal Baer
Neal Baer, exec producer and showrunner on Netflix drama Designated Survivor, talks about the science that informed the final season's pandemic plot line, genetic technology that could unleash something worse than Covid-19, and the changes sweeping Hollywood as a result of the current crisis.
Covid-19 diaries: Claire Mundell and Dan Sefton
Synchronicity Films founder Claire Mundell talks about the benefits of an enforced period of isolation for the scripted business, while screenwriter Dan Sefton discusses shutting down production on BBC drama The Mallorca Files and the possibility of returning to his former career as a doctor.
Taking formats forward
Phil Gurin of Frapa and The Gurin Company talks through the challenges posed to gameshows, shiny-floor reality and live events by the Covid-19 lockdown.
Covid-19 diaries: Simon Crawford Collins & Frith Tiplady
Slim Film + Television founder Simon Crawford Collins discusses shutting down production on BBC drama Around the World in 80 Days, while Moonage Pictures exec producer Frith Tiplay talks about putting Sky sci-fi drama Intergalactic on hiatus and the wider industry impact of Covid-19.
MY foreign relations
Michael Yudin of MY Entertainment discusses the mixed ecology driving the unscripted producer’s slate and the realities of the Covid-19 lockdown.
Destination television
2CV's Richard Pickering considers how linear TV can serve audiences of the future if broadcasters reconnect with populations now confined to their homes.
Covid-19 diaries: the analysts' perspective
Analysts Marc Berman, Simon Murray and Conrad Wiacek discuss the impact of Covid-19 on the US broadcast networks, streamers, global pay TV sector and sports as US pilot season stalls, Disney+ rolls out in Europe and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are postponed.
Commercial impact
Lindsey Clay of UK broadcasting body Thinkbox considers the effect Covid-19 is having on TV channels and what the future might hold.
France alters exports
Faced with an increasingly globalised marketplace, not to mention a global pandemic, French drama distributors are fine-tuning their strategies.
Rules of engagement
David Kleeman at research firm Dubit advises content owners to give the millions of children at home more control over IP to boost engagement.
Covid-19 diaries: PBS chief programming exec Perry Simon
PBS chief programming executive and general manager for general audience programming Perry Simon talks to Jonathan Webdale about how the US public broadcaster is responding to the coronavirus pandemic, rethinking its schedule and programming strategy in light of the ongoing crisis.
Repeat problems
That Netflix is already reminding users to re-watch shows is indicative of the extent to which coronavirus is set to impact the business, writes C21media.net editor Jonathan Webdale.
Covid-19 diaries: EPC urges action to save audiovisual sector
The European Producers Club has appealed to the European Commission, EU member governments and global streamers to help avert the decimation of the audiovisual sector as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. President Alvaro Longoria, VP Dariusz Jablonski and MD Alexandra Lebret talk to Jonathan Webdale.
An unprecedented crisis
As the coronavirus pandemic grinds on, C21’s editorial director Ed Waller explores the impact on the industry and looks to an uncertain future.
Coronavirus: a new reality for TV?
Ben Barrett of UK funding and sales agency Drive considers how coronavirus disruption could change TV commissioning and distribution strategies.