Sentences with phrase «bump in ticket sales»

And I don't hate Lesnar at all, but... there's no huge bump in ratings, there's no huge bump in ticket sales.

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However, given the potential for a so - called «Oscar bump,» the film about the Boston journalists who uncovered a Catholic Church sex abuse scandal could see an increase in ticket sales following Sunday night's win.
Golf television ratings are trending upwards, so are equipment and ball sales while Masters tickets and even tips are experiencing a «Tiger Bump» as a rejuvenated Woods returns to the U.S. Masters for the first time in three years.
His matches are usually foregone conclusions to most fans that seriously pay attention to the business; because of his dates, he removes a key plot device from television being the top tiered belts; his bumps in viewership and ticket sales are not substantial.
The company already has deals in place with many indie theaters, who are arguably much more in need of the kind of attendance bump that MoviePass can provide, for as much as 3 percent of ticket sales and 25 percent of concessions, reports Deadline.
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