- Big entertainment companies, including Netflix and Hulu, came out in support of Black Lives Matter (Variety)
- The UK industry rolled out new COVID-19 guidelines for filming, allowing some productions to resume (Deadline)
- It happened quietly, but the US is now the top AVOD market, with global spending to top US$53 billion by 2025 (Digital TV Europe)
- HBO Max and Amazon are in the middle of a dispute, so what does it tell us about the state of SVODs? (TBI Weekly)
- Instagram is looking to compete with YouTube by letting its creators make a lot more money (Seattle Times)

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- Big entertainment companies, including Netflix and Hulu, came out in support of Black Lives Matter (Variety)
- The UK industry rolled out new COVID-19 guidelines for filming, allowing some productions to resume (Deadline)
- It happened quietly, but the US is now the top AVOD market, with global spending to top US$53 billion by 2025 (Digital TV Europe)
- HBO Max and Amazon are in the middle of a dispute, so what does it tell us about the state of SVODs? (TBI Weekly)
- Instagram is looking to compete with YouTube by letting its creators make a lot more money (Seattle Times)
June 1, 2020