Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Friday, August 11, 2017
Amazon in talks to offer event ticketing in US -sources
NEW YORK - Amazon.com Inc is seeking to partner with US venue owners to sell event tickets, 4 sources have told Reuters, a move that could loosen Ticketmaster's powerful grip on the lucrative ticketing business.
If Amazon moves ahead, it would represent the latest attempt by the world's largest online retailer to use its massive customer base, tech savvy and bargaining power to shake up a big market.
The Seattle-based company sees the US ticketing market as ripe for attack. Consumers dislike ticket fees, and venue owners, sports leagues and teams want more distributors for their tickets as they seek to boost sales.
Access to tickets could be another means to lure members to the Amazon Prime shopping club. For music acts and sports teams, selling tickets through Amazon could help sell their merchandise.
Currently Ticketmaster, owned by Live Nation Entertainment Inc, is the exclusive seller of primary tickets for many top venues in the United States. Would-be challengers have struggled to compete in the face of Ticketmaster's strong relationships with the operators of major US sports stadiums, arenas, concert halls and other venues.
Amazon has had success with ticketing in Britain, where it has been selling seats to West End shows since 2015, even outselling Ticketmaster for some events, according to one of the sources, who owns venues in that country. It is less common for venues in Britain to have an exclusive ticket provider.
Amazon did not return a request for comment. Live Nation declined to comment.
Live Nation's shares, which had been up more than 12 percent earlier on Thursday after the company's quarterly results, pared gains following the Reuters report and briefly turned negative. The shares recovered to close up 5.6 percent in the stock's busiest trading day by volume since June 2014. Amazon shares closed down 2.6 percent.
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Amazon has had conversations to partner with Ticketmaster as a potential way to get into ticketing in the United States, but those conversations have stalled over who would control customer data, according to sources with knowledge of the conversations.
Ticketing would likely make money for Amazon, which has a patchy record of profitability. Ticketmaster generated $1.6 billion in revenue from initial sales of tickets to events in 2016, according to estimates by research firm BTIG. That figure does not include revenue from the reselling of tickets, which BTIG estimates at $250 million.
Amazon has approached at least 1 league about selling tickets on the secondary market as well, one of the sources said, a business like eBay Inc's StubHub.
Getting a foothold in the ticketing business would likely be an expensive proposition. Ticketmaster in many cases pays the venues for the right to sell tickets and manage the box office, and venue owners are loath to give up that revenue even when it means high ticketing fees for consumers.
Amazon has offered to write sponsorship checks worth millions of dollars to the venues, one of the sources said. But it has yet to budge on customer data. Owners want to know who is buying their tickets so they can tailor social media campaigns and book the right acts in the right places.
Amazon has made a number of moves to get more customers to its website and subscribe to Prime. Earlier this year, it agreed to pay about $50 million to the US National Football League to livestream this season's 10 Thursday night games, sources have told Reuters.
"It's all about Prime," said Brandon Ross, an analyst at BTIG. "The reason they are spending multiple billions of dollars a year on programming is to get more Prime subscribers and engage more consumers."
source: news.abs-cbn.com
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Facebook launches smartphone app for event seekers
SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook on Friday released a mobile app for finding local happenings to enjoy with friends.
The Events app tailored for iPhones hit Apple's online shop, with a version "coming soon" for smartphones powered by Google-backed Android software, Facebook product manager Aditya Koolwal said in on online post.
Events is a stand-alone spin on a section at the leading online social network that lets people share plans for concerts, poetry slams, plays or other types of events they are interested in attending.
"When you open Events, you can quickly catch up on new events your friends are interested in, recently-announced events by the Pages you like, and updates from events you're already connected to," Koolwal said.
More than 100 million people daily use Facebook's events section to discover activities they can take part in with friends, according to Koolwal.
The Events app lets people browse for happenings based on factors such as location or interest, and to explore potential outing options with the help of interactive maps.
Plans made in Events are organized on a calendar and shared back to Facebook friends.
California-based Facebook has been building a family of mobile applications to stay tuned into modern lifestyles in which smartphones are used to quickly connect and share with friends or colleagues.
Facebook has a mobile app for the social network, as well as Messenger and WhatsApp messaging programs that each claim more than a billion users.
Facebook also owns photo and video sharing app Instagram, which reported earlier this year that it topped 500 million users.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
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