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...
Chelsea and Arsenal increase ticket prices for UK soccer fans
It looks like British football (U.S. soccer) fans will have to dig a bit deeper into their pockets next season...
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...
Minnesota Twins defends its dynamic ticket pricing initiative
The Minnesota Twins baseball team, which implemented a dynamic — or “demand-based” — ticketing initiative this season, is defending the...
Hundreds of Manchester City playoff soccer tickets are cancelled after mail truck theft
Hundreds of Manchester City tickets to the English soccer club’s April 16 Football Association Challenge (FA) Cup semi-final were stolen...
Gold Coast Tickets signs premium seat sponsorship deal with Chicago White Sox
Gold Coast Tickets, one of Chicago’s largest secondary ticket companies, has signed a sponsorship deal with the Chicago White Sox...
Lack of marquee schools means disappointing NCAA Final Four for ticket brokers
An upset-filled NCAA Tournament in which there isn’t a no. 1 or no. 2 seed left has created the most...
New Jersey Nets begin selling tickets for new Brooklyn arena
The New Jersey Nets, looking to jump start excitement for their approaching move to Brooklyn, have begun selling tickets for...
Minnesota Twins turn to Digonex Technologies for dynamic ticket pricing
PRESS RELEASE: “Minnesota Twins to Use Demand-Based Pricing for Single-Game Tickets at Target Field” Minneapolis, MN (Minnesota Twins) March 30,...
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