With Favre staying retired, Vikings-Packers tickets could drop
Future Hall-of-Fame Quarterback Brett Favre’s decision not to come out of retirement to play for the Minnesota Vikings could result...
Ticketmaster selected as official ticket company for 2012 London Olympics
“London 2012 Appoints Ticketing Services Supplier” LONDON, ENG (Ticketmaster) July 23, 2009 – The London Organising Committee of the Olympic...
New England Patriots tickets can remain on StubHub after two sides end legal dispute
Apparently realizing the two were at a legal stalemate, the New England Patriots and secondary ticket company Stubhub have settled...
UFC 100 generates impressive ticket sales
UFC 100 attracted an estimated 11,000 fans to Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas Saturday night, July 11, and is believed...
StubHub signs partnership deal with Arizona State University sports
“StubHub Inks Another Pac-10 Partnership with Arizona State University Athletics” San Francisco, CA (StubHub) July 13, 2009 – StubHub, the...
Fanvenues.com creates 3-D maps for ticketing Web sites
Ticket buyers are well accustomed to the 2-dimensional, multicolored maps that stadiums and theaters offer their patrons as a guide...
$6 for an All-Star seat? Oh, for the good old days
In 1966, the price for a reserved-seat ticket to the All-Star Game was $6 and scalpers asked for $15 –...
Denver’s Pepsi Center drops Ticketmaster for its own ticketing venture TicketHorse.com
The Pepsi Center in Denver announced last week that it would not be renewing its ticketing contract with Ticketmaster, instead...
Cubs, Wrigley sale to Ricketts family appears to be settled
According to sources, the Tribune Co., owners of the Chicago Cubs and famed Wrigley Field, appears to have settled on...
Veritix signs digital ticketing deal with Kroenke Sports Enterprises
“Kroenke Sports Enterprises Selects Flash Seats as Exclusive Digital Ticketing Provider for Venues and Events” Cleveland, OH (Veritix) July 1,...
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