At noon, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman will release a new report detailing abuse found in the live
entertainment ticket industry, OAG Buffalo Regional Office, Main Place Tower, Suite 300A, 350 Main St., Buffalo.
New York's Attorney General has announced the findings of an investigation into consumer abuses in the live
entertainment ticket industry.
Not exact matches
About Legends Hospitality Legends, owned by the New York Yankees, the Dallas Cowboys and the Checketts Partners Investor Fund, is an
industry leading sports
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industries.
We always want flying with Virgin Atlantic to be more special than other airlines, and we'll never compromise on excellent service,
industry leading food and drink and cutting edge inflight
entertainment — regardless of which Economy
ticket our customers are travelling on, they'll be able to enjoy all this onboard.
StubHub reinvented the
ticket resale market in 2000 and continues to lead it through innovation through numerous
industry firsts, including the introduction of the
industry's first
ticketing application, first interactive seat mapping tool and the first live
entertainment Fan Rewards program.
Wildly determined not to miss their once - in - a-lifetime opportunity to experience some of the
industry's leading creative minds presenting their games and sharing their thoughts on the future of interactive
entertainment, some hard - boiled aficionados even spent the day squatting at the entrance, desperately hoping to get hold of a
ticket - or maybe even sweet - talk (if not trick) the bouncers.
E3 is also a press - only event — although some fans seem to manage to secure
tickets — and while funnelling news through critics, YouYubers and journalists is important for exposure, it's really fans who push the gaming
industry forward and have made it such an integral aspect of the
entertainment world.
I don't know about you, but when I've just shelled out $ 10 a
ticket and I'm kicking back with my bucket of over-priced popcorn, Milk Duds and $ 4 Coke, the last thing I like to see is some whiny message about the tragedy of the
entertainment industry getting robbed by piracy.
For the first time, the
Entertainment Software Association sold 15,000
tickets to a video game trade show that had previously been accessible only to
industry insiders and the press.