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Visit Florida backs show to boost Tampa Bay (Source: WWSB) By Jim Turner | May 11, 2021 at 1:54 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 1:54 PM
TAMPA, Fla. (News Service of Florida) Floridaâs tourism-marketing agency is the co-producer of a streamed television show designed to attract people to the Tampa Bay region as part of COVID-19 economic recovery efforts.
Visit Florida has for nearly a year teamed with Visit St. Pete/Clearwater - with each putting up $275,000 - on an eight-episode show called âLifeâs Rewardsâ that started streaming Monday on platforms including Amazon Prime, YouTube, GoUSA TV and Places.Travel.
State House leaders in recent years tried to eliminate Visit Florida, in part because of controversial spending that included sponsorships of London-based Fulham Football Club and an auto racing team, along with contracts with celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse and rapper Pitbull.
Visit Florida helps spotlight Tampa Bay with eight-episode show
The show is described as âan ambitious young executive finds his career and life in turmoil after losing his wealth in a series of high-risk deals. Stranded in paradise, heâs humbled by a hotelâs employees forcing him to reevaluate what really defines life.â
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An eight-episode show called âLifeâs Rewardsâ started streaming Monday on platforms including Amazon Prime, YouTube, GoUSA TV and Places.Travel. that is financed in part by Visit Florida and Visit St. Pete/Clearwater. [ Facebook ]
By Jim Turner
Updated May 11
Floridaâs tourism-marketing agency is the co-producer of a streamed television show designed to attract people to the Tampa Bay region as part of COVID-19 economic recovery efforts.
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Despite chances for Ademola Lookman, including a header which dipped over the bar from an Antonee Robinson cross, as the game went on, Burnley looked the more likely to find the crucial first goal.
The visitors had the ball in the back of the net when Wood tapped the ball past Alphonse Areola, but it was disallowed.
The France international was called on again from a corner to bundle the ball behind on the goal line, but Burnley looked to be getting closer.
Chris Wood fires home Burnley’s second goal of the game (Catherine Ivill/PA)
The Clarets were then rewarded for their efforts when Westwood was picked out at the back post by Matej Vydra and he made no mistakes slotting the ball home.