Deadline launches streaming site for Sound & Screen TV

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- Deadline launched a streaming site for its Sound & Screen Television awards‑season showcase on May 6.
- Sound & Screen Television event at UCLA’s Royce Hall featured a full orchestra performing scores and songs from 11 TV shows for industry voters.
- Finneas O’Connell (Netflix) participated as a composer alongside other Netflix talent at the showcase.
- David Archuleta (Hulu) co‑wrote a song performed at the event, with Andrew Bird debuting a new track from HBO Max’s The Pitt.
- Deadline scheduled a follow‑up virtual presentation, Contenders Television: Documentary + Unscripted, for May 30.
Why it matters: Composers and streaming services gain a digital showcase, and industry voters receive direct access to TV music performances; the May 6 launch creates a new venue for award‑season exposure.
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