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Matthew Carney was the ABCâs China bureau chief before fleeing in 2018. Now the executive producer of
Foreign Correspondent, he reflects on the unique challenges posed by travel restrictions and the pandemic.
The pandemic made things tough for everyone, but for a show called
Foreign Correspondent it mustâve been uniquely difficult.
I remember when the pandemic hit, and being dumbfounded â with the âforeignâ in
Foreign Correspondent we were hit first and hardest, and just sitting there for a couple of weeks going, âI canât see how we can do it.â But necessity is the mother of invention and very quickly we just had to regroup, think out of the box and just really go for it, which we did. And itâs come up with really g
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