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Big Money on the Big Game?
Thursday, February 02, 2006
The City of Detroit is hoping this year's Super Bowl will generate an extra $300 million in revenue. On today’s Underreported feature, we’ll ask if Detroit stands to profit from hosting the event, and whether or not it will have any long term effects on the city’s economy. We’ll also find out how the Super Bowl plays into the national economy. We’ll talk to Cindy Goodaker of Crain's Detroit Business, and Rod Kurtz of Inc. Magazine.
Music:
M-squared by Marcus Miller, Tracks 1 and 9
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