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BusinessWeek
September 10, 2007
Spencer E. Ante
Ticketmaster Faces A Full-Court Press Can the Internet break Ticketmaster's grip on music and sporting events? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 4, 2006
Sarah Lacy
The Hot Ticket Isn't Ticketmaster Ticketmaster is taking aim at increasingly popular Web resellers. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 16, 2008
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Who Needs a Ticket? Ticketmaster snaps up TicketsNow, the country's No. 2 ticket reseller. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 11, 2009
Alissa Territo
Ticketmaster: Pass Go, Collect $200 Ticketmaster wields virtual monopolistic power. Ticketmaster has linked artists and fans for live events since 1976, while taking a lucrative cut along the way. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 13, 2006
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Ticketmaster Bids for Attention The InterActiveCorp subsidiary beats scalpers at their own game. Ticketmaster's online TicketExchange is a win for almost everyone. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
September 1, 2007
Amy Feldman
Hot Tickets EBay and other online outfits have created a legitimate $2 billion a year business reselling seats at concerts and sports events, and a risky new world for Ticketmaster. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 14, 2007
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Tickets! Anyone Need Tickets? eBay completes its purchase of StubHub. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Nick Kennedy
How To: Deal With Ticket Scalpers One danger you face by buying from scalpers is that you may be getting counterfeit or bogus tickets. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 20, 2010
Adam Satariano
Pricing Baseball Tickets Like Airline Seats Qcue is helping teams set prices that will pack fans into the stands. The software could boost sports and entertainment revenues by $20 billion a year. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 6, 2007
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
ESPN's Ticket to Ride StubHub hooks up with ESPN to spur the ticket resale trade. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
October 21, 2012
Diane M. Grassi
MLB's Haves and Have-Nots Not StubHub's Fault Now that the 2012 Major League Baseball postseason is in full swing, what better time than now to revisit the access fans have to attend MLB games? mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 11, 2007
Nicholas Carlson
Will eBay's Stubhub Give Ticketmaster Trouble? eBay announced it agreed to pay an estimated $310 million for StubHub, the San Francisco-based online marketplace for tickets launched in 2000. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 17, 2008
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
The Jets Get Greener on eBay StubHub scores a deal to sell primo New York Jets seat licenses on eBay. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Elizabeth Segran
Now You Can Buy Concert Tickets On Facebook Facebook is only just beginning to explore ticketing as part of its wider effort to make e-commerce easier on the platform. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
June 29, 2011
Stephanie Overby
For San Francisco Giants, Dynamic Pricing Software Hits a Home Run Factors such as starting pitchers and Friday-night fireworks help the San Francisco Giants boost revenue by matching ticket prices to demand. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 27, 2000
Eric Boehlert
The summer of (slightly less expensive) love Thanks to the likes of Limp Bizkit, Pearl Jam and Britney Spears, concert prices are coming down. So why are those damn ticket fees still going through the roof? mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
December 2006
Steve Knopper
Diary of a Scalper Street hawkers are history. Savvy resellers use the Web to turn tickets into cash. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 19, 2004
Brian Grow
Don't Scalp Us. We'll Scalp You With $50 tickets going for as much as $500 apiece, hundreds of fans joined in a class action that claimed the team violated the Illinois Ticket Scalping Act, which forbids selling any ticket for above its face value. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Neal Ungerleider
Hello? Ticketmaster Shoots Itself In The Foot By Releasing All Adele Tickets At Once Ticketmaster's servers and back end collapsed today under the strain of demand for all of Adele's North American tour dates, which went on sale simultaneously, leaving many fans unable to buy tickets. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Lydia Dishman
How Ticketfly Turned Its Competition Into a Competitive Edge Andrew Dreskin is currently at the helm of Ticketfly, an online provider of marketing tools and ticketing for events and festivals, and grossed $500 million in the last four years. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 29, 2010
Christopher Condon
The Red Sox Nurture a 'Sellout' Streak The team's claim of a perennial full house is questionable, but lucrative. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 11, 2007
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
168 Reasons for eBay to Buy StubHub Last night's announcement that eBay was acquiring StubHub in an all-cash deal makes perfect sense. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
April 2010
Ben Paynter
Buy Now or Later: SeatGeek Predicts the Next Hot Ticket SeatGeek answers the big question of sports and concert tickets: Buy now or later? mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
March 15, 2003
Michael Schrage
Build the Business Case Extracting value from the customer's customer is no easy task. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 10, 2009
Jon Fine
TicketMaster-Live Nation: An Obama Layup Have the Justice Dept. nix the TicketMaster/Live Nation merger, Mr. President, and both consumers and performers will rejoice. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 23, 2009
Adrian Rush
Scalpers Play Scrooge in Boston We've all heard the stories about eager entrepreneurs scooping up the choice tickets for an event and then reselling them for ridiculous profits. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 10, 2007
David Needle
EBay Tickets StubHub EBay announced it has agreed to acquire privately held StubHub, a leading online marketplace for the resale of event tickets, for $310 million in cash. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Steve Seepersaud
The Business of Scalping Tickets Ticket scalping: How much money is at stake? Where is scalping illegal? And how are law enforcement officials cracking down on it? mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
October 1, 2006
Colin Beasty
Market Focus: Sports and Entertainment: CRM for Bleacher Creatures Smaller franchises are leveraging CRM to increase their fan bases. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 9, 2006
Ryan Fuhrmann
Live Nation Looks to Climb the Charts The concert-venue leader is growing but struggling. Investors, this stock likely belongs at the bottom of your watch list. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 31, 2008
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Live Nation Dates a Legend The concert promoter signs a savvy twelve-year deal with U2. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 4, 2005
Susan Kuchinskas
Rushing Online For Super Bowl Tickets Super Bowl fans log on to find those elusive Super Bowl seats. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
September 1, 2007
Amy Feldman
What's The ROI On That Skybox? Bank of America and other large companies are turning to online ticket resellers, such as RazorGator, to manage their vast inventory of seats and events. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 5, 2009
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Big Music's Song Remains the Shame Warner Music Group reports another soft quarter. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Angel Navedo
Overpriced NFL Tickets The idea of dropping nearly $3,000 for a group of four to enter the stadium for one game is absolute lunacy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 20, 2006
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Somebody Likes You, iLike IAC's Ticketmaster buys a stake in a music discovery site. This seemingly minor acquisition has deeper implications for the music industry. mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
May 2003
Lisa Picarille
Batting 1.000 The White Sox are scoring increased fan loyalty thanks to contact management software. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 15, 2007
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
The Music Industry's Next Idol IAC has a winner here, as long as it is able to cash in on the synergies that are available through its growing portfolio of media properties, without alienating the Aguileras and Aerosmiths that it needs to see its dream through. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 20, 2007
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
I've Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway A long stagehand strike on Broadway can affect other businesses; restaurants, area merchants, and ticketing agencies will all feel the pain if the strike continues. Here are some stocks that may be impacted. mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
June 2013
Paul Greenberg
The Fan Business Winning sports franchises know that selling tickets is only the beginning. Great customer experiences can provide measurable and exceptional business value. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 8, 2007
Tom Lowry
Music To The Street's Ears Live Nation has lots of fans, but those old acts can't rock forever. mark for My Articles similar articles
InsideFlyer
March 2004
United, Lufthansa and Northwest Offer the Gift of Coach to Business Travelers United Mileage Plus, Lufthansa Miles & More, and Northwest WorldPerks are each offering members a chance to earn free economy-class tickets to anywhere they fly -- but there is a catch. mark for My Articles similar articles
DailyCandy
August 16, 2005
The Search Is On FatLens uses fancy technology to search the web for event tickets, so you no longer have to scour the Internet yourself. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 24, 2004
Tim Beyers
Stung By Sting A missed concert offers a lesson in the value of service and a recommendation for P.F Chang's restaurant, if not their stock. mark for My Articles similar articles
InsideFlyer
July 2010
Frontier Fee Changes The $25 ticketing service fee has been eliminated and EarlyReturns members can now book an award ticket via the call center at no extra charge. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 26, 2004
Seth Jayson
Priceline's New Math A new service may spark higher sales, but should investors fly with this revamped dot-com? Priceline.com is back in black after a good finish to 2003, aided in part by a late advertising push from campy pitchman William Shatner. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 10, 2009
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Scalp Tickets to This Merger Event promoter Live Nation and ticketing giant Ticketmaster will be combining in a merger of equals. mark for My Articles similar articles
Insurance & Technology
September 13, 2004
Editorial Director
Web of Confusion Companies are still trying to figure out how to best utilize the Internet. Recent examples include price breaks for online purchases of airline tickets and e-mail free Fridays. mark for My Articles similar articles