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- The Other Side of the Stage - A Handbook for Monitor Engineers
- The live concert industry has grown very quickly in the last few years: live concerts are now big events, where the audience can experience the latest audio and visual effects. Due to this high degree of technology, organizing a concert is much more difficult than before: everyone involved in the...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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- Clear Channel to spin off concert biz: live-show division will exist as separate, publicly traded company.(TOURING)
- Can Clear Channel Entertainment stand on its own two feet? The touring industry will soon find out, now that Clear Channel Communications has announced that it will spin off CCE, the live-concert division the radio giant purchased in 2000 for $4.5 billion from SFX...
- Research articles 2005-05-14
- Las Vegas Bucks Nationwide Trend with Steady Concert Revenues.
- By Matthew Crowley, Las Vegas Review-Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 12--Las Vegas venues are crooning a chipper chorus despite a slump in nationwide ticket sales that has some pop concert venues singing the blues. Pollstar, a concert industry trade...
- Research articles 2001-07-12
- Oklahoma City venues are hot on concert circuit, bucking national trend.
- By Chad Kile, The Daily Oklahoman Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 8--Summer's a bummer for the concert industry, dealing with fewer tours and lower ticket sales on a national level, but the fallout has skipped Oklahoma City venues. High...
- Research articles 2004-09-08
- Concert Year End December 31, 2002 Results.
- VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 20, 2003 CCNMatthews via COMTEX Concert Industries Ltd. the Company today announced its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2002. "2002 was a difficult year for our company and the airlaid industry generally," said Concert Chairman...
- Research articles 2003-05-21
- The Economics of Real Superstars: The Market for Rock Concerts in the Material World
- Beginning in 1997, the price of concert tickets took off, and ticket sales and the number of concerts performed by top artists declined. From 1996 to 2003, for example, the average concert price increased by 82 percent while the CPI increased by just 17 percent. This paper summarizes and seeks...
- White papers 2004-04-12
- Concert Industries Ltd. (Concert) Reports Year End 2001 Results and Continues Its Strategic Positioning Within the Airlaid Industry.
- VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 24, 2002 Click here for the (MD&A) & Financial Statements (http://www.concert.ca/corporate english/index.html) Concert's 2001 Achievements: * Set a new sales record in 2001. Sales increased 27% to $110 million due to increased penetration of existing...
- Research articles 2002-04-24
- After The Encore: EMI Will Sell Digital Concert Recordings At Shows
- With recorded music sales still ebbing away, the only part of the industry that can truly make money from fans, conventional wisdom goes, is the live experience. But now EMI Music is trying to marry the two.It’s setting up Abbey Road Live, a new “live music recording and instant...
- External links 2009-11-04
- UK regulator rocks concert merger
- BRITAIN'S anti-trust regulator ruled that a proposed merger of Ticketmaster Entertainment and a major promoter and venue operator - both US companies - would inhibit the possible entry of a major new player in the ticketing market. The Competition Commission said the proposed merger of Ticketmaster, the UK's dominant ticket...
- News items 2009-10-09
- Brown's PPV bag: a 1 percent buy-rate. (James Brown's pay-per-view television concert)
- Brown's PPV Bag: A 1 Percent Buy-Rate NEW YORK - Time Warner Inc.'s June 10 pay-per-view concert featuring James Brown performed better than many past PPV concerts, but still generated under a 1 percent buy-rate, according to PPV industry execu ...
- Research articles 1991-06-17
- Free concert in the park but no freebies online
- GOLDEN Gate Park will rock out Saturday with a free concert featuring a number of prominent local bands, some of which -- like Box Set -- are already on the way to national fame. However, this is one concert that the Recording Industry Association of America no...
- Research articles 2003-08-08
- Divide and conquer: restraining vertical integration and cross-industry ownership. (The Future of Corporate Reform).
- CONSIDER THE CASE OF CLEAR CHANNEL. The San Antonio-based firm controls 1,200 radio stations in the United States. Two years ago, it began buying up concert promotion firms. It now operates or exclusively books more than 100 concert venues across the United States, producing about 70...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Video Games Live Concert Will Rock the House at Game Industry's "Entertainment for All Expo"
- Marks the First Ever Performance at the Brand New Nokia Theatre FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- IDG World Expo today announced that the acclaimed Video Games Live[TM] Concert is set to perform on Friday, October 19, 2007, during E for All[TM] Expo, a new event created for people who are passionate...
- Research articles 2007-05-08
- Webcasters Unite With Artists For Live National Concert Webcast To Save Internet Radio As Fed Debate Grows
- TV Worldwide.com, a fast-growing global Internet broadcaster and streaming media service provider, announced that it would team with the International Webcasting Association IWA and nationally-renowned recording artists to produce a global concert webcast to benefit the IWA's Legal Defense Fund and its campaign to save the Internet radio industry. The...
- Research articles 1970-01-01
- Alternative Band, Ticketer Team up to Oppose Ticketmaster.(Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- PHILADELPHIA--Aug. 14--It's an irresistible image: Fans, Tours & Tickets, the little Conshohocken ticketing company that could, vs. Ticketmaster, the concert-industry behemoth vilified by Pearl Jam, the Seattle grunge band that wouldn't give up. PHILADELPHIA--Aug. 14--It's an irresistible image: Fans, Tours & Tickets, the little Conshohocken...
- Research articles 1996-08-14
- Verizon Wireless Unites the Fugees for an Exclusive V CAST Concert and Sprint Gets U.S. Antitrust Nod for Nextel Partners.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-7 February 2006-US Financial Network: Verizon Wireless Unites the Fugees for an Exclusive V CAST Concert and Sprint Gets U.S. Antitrust Nod for Nextel PartnersC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07022006 City of Industry, CA - Wireless Communication industry news provided by...
- Research articles 2006-02-07
- Trucks employ hybrid electric technology. (Industry News).(Federal Express Corp. works with Eaton Corp., Environmental Defense to launch use of hybrid delivery trucks)(Brief Article)
- A development that could have application for small- to medium-duty construction trucks is the new hybrid-drive system recently announced by Federal Express, working in concert with Eaton Corp. and Environmental Defense, a non-profit organization t A development that could have application for small- to...
- Research articles 2003-07-01
- TV Worldwide Webcast of "Streaming Media East 2005" to Include Live Jay Geils Jazz Concert
- TV Worldwide, a fast-growing web-based global Internet TV network and streaming video service provider, announced that it had been selected to webcast the May 17-18 Streaming Media East 2005 conference live from the Hilton New York and would feature renowned rock legend Jay Geils in a special live streaming jazz...
- Research articles 2005-05-12
- Clear Channel getting plenty of static from industry rivals
- It seemed to be a David vs. Goliath scenario when tiny Colorado concert promoter Nobody in Particular Presents filed an antitrust suit this summer against mammoth Clear Channel Entertainment. But it turns out that rocks are coming at Goliath from every direction. NIPP's accusation that Clear Channel uses...
- Research articles 2001-12-21
- Hollywood, music celebrities converge for Tsunami aid concert
- WASHINGTON AFP — With Madonna belting out "Imagine" and Norah Jones crooning "We're all in this thing together," top stars of Hollywood and the music industry participated in a televised concert to raise funds for Asia's tsunami victims. Stevie Wonder, Nelly, John Mayer, Elton John, Diana Ross and Maroon...
- Research articles 2005-01-16
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