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New York Yankees apologize for information breach
The New York Yankees issued an apology to season tickets holders this week for accidently releasing the personal information of...
Chicago Cubs, brokers struggle with slow early season ticket sales
No matter how hexed the Chicago Cubs might seem to be — their championship drought is at 103 years and...
Fan Freedom Project launches ‘Fan Bill of Rights’ initiative
Looking to keep pressure on state and federal legislators, the consumer advocacy group Fan Freedom Project (FFP) is gathering online...
NCAA, Ticketmaster win court victory over ticket lotteries
The Indiana Supreme Court gave the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Ticketmaster a victory late last week by ruling...
ScoreBig secures $14 million in financing, eyes expansion
ScoreBig, the upstart set-your-price Web site for ticket deals, announced this week that it had secured $14 million in venture...
TicketsNow, FoxSports.com sign secondary ticketing deal
Ticketmaster’s secondary ticket resale division TicketsNow this week signed a ticketing deal with FoxSports.com, a move that would not have...
London hoteliers angered over London Olympics package prices
The problems with planning London’s 2012 Summer Olympic Games just seem to go on and on. Last month, a large...
Ticketmaster, MarketShare launch dynamic ticket pricing product
Ticketing giant Ticketmaster this week unveiled a new dynamic ticket pricing tool, which the company believes will beat ticket resellers...
StubHub begins marketing more to international countries but says expansion is premature
In an effort to increase its marketplace sales worldwide, secondary ticketing giant StubHub has begun allowing international consumers to buy...
Cleveland Indians embrace social media to turn around slow ticket sales
Back in the late 1990s, one of the few things more inconceivable than the idea of millions of people communicating...
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