When 'Ninja Warrior,' 'Love Island' and more reality TV contests return with COVID-19 protocols

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Reality TV competitions are beginning to return with a big new addition: detailed health and safety protocols.

A status report on other broadcast competition shows, including those with delayed premieres, that are following established COVID-19 safety protocols as they resume production: – The ultimate quarantine show – a bunch of people trapped in a 'house' for a month – isolated and tested its contestants ahead of Wednesday's delayed season opener. Julie Chen Moonves returns as host, but without the studio audience that has been a staple of each week's eviction show.

a"live virtual audition tour" allows singers to perform remotely but face-to-face with a producer for real-time feedback. – Fox's top-rated series is scheduled to anchor the network's patchwork fall lineup. The network hopes to begin production in the near future, but neither the timetable nor the premiere date has been announced.

 

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And also college football is cancelled, but sending millions of kids back to school - totally fine?

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