COVID-19 continues to disrupt television schedules due to unexpected production shutdowns, and Showtime has announced plans to split up the seasons of its dramas “Black Monday” and “Billions”.
18.03.2020 - 19:29 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
With TV content pipeline starting to dry up as the coronavirus pandemic is shutting down series production and delaying post-production, networks are adjusting their schedules, trying to have the originals in the can last longer and pushing premieres of shows whose completion and delivery has been disrupted by the health crisis.
Showtime is shifting the air pattern for comedy Black Monday from two back-to-back new episodes premiering a week to one,
COVID-19 continues to disrupt television schedules due to unexpected production shutdowns, and Showtime has announced plans to split up the seasons of its dramas “Black Monday” and “Billions”.
Showtime has made some changes to its schedule as a result of the current health crisis.
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By Nellie Andreeva
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