One of the things I've enjoyed about lockdown has been the 'casualisation' of news and media.
Technical issues, bad sound, wonky camerawork are laughed off and forgiven when everyone's struggling to even get on air. And the presenters seem more chatty, more willing to break the fourth wall, when everyone's broadcasting from their cupboard or from under a quilt.
I like that they've stopped pretending that there are no cameras and microphones involved. Conference organisers had a phase where they tried to hide the laptops too, but that seemed to pass eventually.
And it means that a wider, more diverse range of better people have started turning up on podcasts and online conferences. Because they don't have to travel. They don't have to take so much time off work. They don't have to arrange child care.
The sound gets slightly worse but the content gets hugely better. That's worth it.