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Empty Seats: The Pandemic Vs. A Sports Capital

Published: Friday, October 2, 2020 - 7:32am
Updated: Monday, November 9, 2020 - 6:55am

A Podcast From KJZZ Original Productions

by Matthew Casey

Metro Phoenix is a member of a small club of cities that are home to all four major American pro sports franchises, plus some others. The Valley also has homegrown yearly sporting events which have made our home a sports destination chosen to host mega contests like Super Bowls and international soccer matches. But just as the metro area was about to put on its yearly bonanza athletic competitions, the coronavirus shut down the entire sports industry. The games may be back now, but it’s still not safe for fans to fill the many local venues. Empty Seats is a podcast from KJZZ Original Productions about the pandemic versus a sports capital built in the Sonoran Desert.

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