Becomes first artist to use paperless ticketing
Paperless ticketing is emergent as a potential weapon in the efforts of some touring acts to eliminate resellers from the ticket-buying equation.
Tom Waits became the low gear recording artist to enjoyment Ticketmaster's paperless ticketing technology during his 13-date U.S. theater tour of duty earlier this summer. Ticketmaster first offered paperless tickets during the NBA's 2007-08 season, when they were used by the Phoenix Suns, the Orlando Magic and the Miami Heat.
Ticketmaster's expansion of its have secondary ticketing business this year through and through its $265 million attainment of TicketsNow raises questions about how motivated the ticketing giant would be to promote other touring artists to drop paper tickets. But even if paperless ticketing doesn't needfully pose a threat to the overall secondary ticketing industry, it does provide a new option for artists keen on fracture down on resellers.
Ticketmaster senior vp music David Marcus said that more touring artists "are exploring this and trying to translate how it fits into their touring mix. ... I expect over the approach year we'll see it implemented here and there."
For Waits' sold-out Glitter and Doom spell, which visited 1,400 to 4,600-seat theaters in June and July, fans were given deuce options to buy tickets -- via Ticketmaster.com or Ticketmaster charge by phone. To win access to the show, concertgoers were required to bring the credit bill of fare they secondhand to make the transaction, along with a valid photo ID. Only 2 tickets could be purchased per home, and both guests were required to be submit at the time of entry. Ticket prices averaged about $85, plus regular service fees.
The idea to go paperless was a conscious conclusion to "take the secondary market kayoed of the mix," said Stuart Ross, Waits' engagement agent at Music Tour Consulting. For the singer-songwriter's 2006 U.S. tour, the Waits summer camp instituted a will-call-only routine where either the entire venue or just the best seats were only available for pickup at the box office. The process was effective in keeping tickets out of resellers' workforce but created long lines at the venue that delayed performances, Ross said.
With paperless ticketing, "we ar now able to retrace a 100% will-call pickup with no lengthy lines, ensuring that all of the tickets are sold to the end exploiter at face value," he said. "Everyone wins, except for the brokers."
Ross admitted that a handful of tickets in each market place were posted for cut-rate sale on Web sites such as Craigslist and eBay. "But it was pretty minor," he recalled. "You're talking some two or three per city, and I don't even know if they sold them."
A notable drawback to paperless ticketing is that concertgoers can't give them out at the 11th minute. "People own legitimate problems that come up, and a concert becomes secondary to a more pressing situation," said Danny Zelisko, chairman of the Southwest for Live Nation, which promoted Waits' June 17-18 stand at Phoenix's Orpheum Theatre. "If it's an ironclad deal and you can't get out of it, it will scare certain people off from buying tickets."
Wendy Garrett, director of theaters at the Plaza Theatre in El Paso, Texas, says her venue faced a different problem for Waits' show. "There are some people here world Health Organization don't possess credit cards, so they couldn't grease one's palms tickets to the event," she said. "I don't know if they were able to come."
These types of challenges lead some secondary ticketers to believe that paperless ticketing doesn't pose a direct terror to their business. "It certainly takes some of the power to resell out of the particular venue, but at the end of the day it brings no real added value to the fan," says Sean Pate, head of communications at StubHub, the leading participant in the secondary marketplace. "The industry is talk about what is charles Herbert Best for (itself), and never thinking about the winnow first."
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Mp3 music: Arash
Artist: Arash: mp3 download Genre(s): Dance Trance Arash's discography: Tike Tike Kardi - Mixes Year: 2005 Tracks: 6 Arash Year: 2005 Tracks: 14 Boro Boro Year: 2004 Tracks: 2 Arash is a pop vocaliser, societal dancer, and producer based in Sweden. Born Arash Labash in Iran, the vocaliser touched with his family to Sweden about age tenner. After graduating from college in 2005, Arash released his self-titled debut criminal record album, which garnered him several hits throughout Europe. A yr later, he released his soph overwork, Crossfade. |
Monday, 11 August 2008
JoJo Turned Down Hannah Montana Role
JoJo has revealed how she was originally offered the function of Hannah Montana in the
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Beckham in shock after meeting Roberts
Posh Spice Victoria Beckham has admitted that she was so in awe of Hollywood star Julia Roberts that she did a curtsy when she met her.
According to The Mirror, Beckham said that she views the actress as a "legend" and was thrilled to meet her.
"What do you do when you meet someone like Julia Roberts? She's a legend," Beckham said.
"There was a red carpet lineup and as I came to greet her, I found myself bending to curtsy."
"Incredibly, she knew who David and I were and we got on really well. She's very down to earth. We're both mums with young children, so we had a lot to talk about," she said.
"We've swapped numbers and I'm looking forward to catching up with her again."
According to The Mirror, Beckham said that she views the actress as a "legend" and was thrilled to meet her.
"What do you do when you meet someone like Julia Roberts? She's a legend," Beckham said.
"There was a red carpet lineup and as I came to greet her, I found myself bending to curtsy."
"Incredibly, she knew who David and I were and we got on really well. She's very down to earth. We're both mums with young children, so we had a lot to talk about," she said.
"We've swapped numbers and I'm looking forward to catching up with her again."
Monday, 30 June 2008
Charles kynard
Artist: Charles kynard
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
Reelin' With the Feelin'
Year: 1969
Tracks: 11
Organ, electric bass. Charles Kynard is an organist whose jazz-funk leanings rival his predecessors and peers, though non eclipsing them. Solid, though never sporty. He too plays electric bass. Kynard's album Reelin' With the Feelin' has been sampled and appears on several acid nothingness releases.
A Canorous Quintet
Artist: A Canorous Quintet
Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
The Only Pure Hate
Year: 1998
Tracks: 10
As Tears
Year: 1995
Tracks: 4
 
Sunday, 29 June 2008
Stars call for 'no' to Union deal in US
The threat of an acting strike in the US has taken another step toward becoming reality with major stars including Jack Nicholson, Ben Stiller and Martin Sheen campaigning against ratification of a new deal with studios.
The 'Hollywood Reporter' is reporting that Nicholson, Stiller and Sheen were signed up by the major acting union, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), to speak out against a labour agreement negotiated by the other acting union, the AFTRA.
Tom Hanks, Kevin Spacey and more than 100 other actors have already gone on record to support the AFTRA deal.
The SAG is currently engaged in what has already been a lengthy and fraught negotiating process. But if the AFTRA, many of whose members are also in SAG and which has already concluded separate talks with studios, votes in favour of the proposed deal, SAG's position at will be considerably weakened.
The result of the vote are expected on 8 July. It is expected to play a significant role in either extending or ending a dispute which has already resulted in delays to Hollywood productions and could potentially result in a complete shutdown similar to that which occurred during the 100-day writers strike if it escalates further.
The 'Hollywood Reporter' is reporting that Nicholson, Stiller and Sheen were signed up by the major acting union, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), to speak out against a labour agreement negotiated by the other acting union, the AFTRA.
Tom Hanks, Kevin Spacey and more than 100 other actors have already gone on record to support the AFTRA deal.
The SAG is currently engaged in what has already been a lengthy and fraught negotiating process. But if the AFTRA, many of whose members are also in SAG and which has already concluded separate talks with studios, votes in favour of the proposed deal, SAG's position at will be considerably weakened.
The result of the vote are expected on 8 July. It is expected to play a significant role in either extending or ending a dispute which has already resulted in delays to Hollywood productions and could potentially result in a complete shutdown similar to that which occurred during the 100-day writers strike if it escalates further.
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