The pandemic halted most TV production, making it difficult for networks to forecast which shows can go on air in September
The Fox network released its schedule on Monday for the fall TV season. This year that qualifies as a major achievement.
The coronavirus pandemic has ground to a halt most television production, leaving broadcasters without much in new programming and making it difficult to forecast what they can put on the air in September, when the TV season starts.
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