Kings not a long shot to stay in Sacramento anymore
A year after keeping the Sacramento Kings for at least one more season, the California capital will apparently hold on...
Oklahoma City Council may update outdated anti-scalping laws
For the first time since 1981, Oklahoma City is contemplating whether to reform its anti-scalping laws. City Manager Jim Couch...
Fan Freedom Project files complaint against Durham Performing Arts Center
The Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) in Durham, North Carolina recently made headlines for taking advantage of a North Carolina...
It’s back to baseball as teams open in Florida
Ballplayers warming up under palm trees in Florida or near a cactus in Arizona are a sure sign that spring...
Alabama universities criticized for offering face-value tickets to public officials
Two Alabama universities face criticism for selling football tickets to state legislators and other public officials at face value, making...
St. John’s staffer fired for “misappropriation of tickets”
St. John’s University senior associate athletic director Brian Colleary was fired earlier this month for misappropriating tickets to St. John’s...
Summer festival business is booming in 2012
The summer music festivals movement that gained popularity in the U.S. in the 1990s has blossomed into a mega industry,...
London officials demand transparency from Olympic committee
Criticism is mounting against the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG), which is refusing to disclose the number...
Dynamic pricing trend sweeps across Major League Baseball
From Atlanta to San Diego, more and more Major League Baseball teams are implementing dynamic pricing for their tickets. The...
Live Nation Entertainment’s ticket resale may violate Ontario anti-scalping law
Event promotions giant Live Nation Entertainment may face steep fines after a possible violation of Ontario’s anti-scalping law. On Feb....
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