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'Jeopardy!' And 'Wheel Of Fortune' Nix Audiences Over Coronavirus

"Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune" will start taping without live audiences at Sony Pictures in Culver City this week.

Alex Trebek hosts Jeopardy during a taping of "Celebrity Jeopardy!" to celebrate the 5000th episode of "Jeopardy!"
Alex Trebek hosts Jeopardy during a taping of "Celebrity Jeopardy!" to celebrate the 5000th episode of "Jeopardy!" (AP Photo/Paul Hawthorne)

CULVER CITY, CA — Television game shows "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune,"which are both based in Culver City, will start taping shows without an audience this week due to fears over the new coronavirus, according to reports Tuesday.

Production sources at the two shows told TMZ that the precautionary move was made due to "Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek's pancreatic cancer, the high average age of the shows' core audience and the fact that many audience members are from out-of-town.

Older people and those with compromised immune systems from existing medical conditions are considered at greater risk for COVID-19.

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The shows will tape without a live audience at Sony Pictures studios in Culver City for the time being as officials continue to monitor the outbreak, according to TMZ.

Viewers won't immediately notice the difference, however, as both shows tape their episodes well in advance of airing.

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