One of our members, Michael Marion, passed along some information from Ticketmaster. It’s about scalping and a way to help stop it. It’s good info, so we thought we’d share it with you, too. “There are a number of ways resellers trick fans into thinking they
We creep closer and closer everyday to a time when the Internet of Things will play a predominate role in our lives. The Internet of Things—or IoT for short—is defined in a variety of ways, but the best one comes from SAP: “A world where physical objects are seamlessly integrate
There was a lot of industry news this past week you may have missed. Here are some headlines that caught our eyes. Ashley Capps, Charlie Jones and More Get Rained On, Pay $10 for Beer, Take Shots and Name ‘Douchiest Agents’ at Touring Panel –Billboard From mainstay festivals lik
All the Twitter employees arrived to work at 6 a.m. on the day the company’s IPO was announced. Big screens were brought in and everyone reveled in the news. Then it was back to work as normal. Nothing’s really normal with Twitter, though, and this was evident by what its COO said at
For many of our venue professionals, the use of wireless microphones is a daily occurrence. Arenas, performing art centers, stadiums, convention centers, all use wireless to function. The recent changes in FCC regulations have brought into question whether there will be enough wireles