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    062: How Live Shows Will Recover from COVID - Jack Forman of BiCoastal Productions

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    About this Episode

    Jack Forman (President of BiCoastal Productions) talks about the economic impact of COVID, how Live Shows can recover, and what his artists are doing to stay engaged.

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