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New York Mets Make Bobby Bonilla Day an Airbnb Happening

July 09, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
#airbnb, #bobbybonilladay, #newyorkmets, $citifield
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By R.V. Baugus To think, when I was a kid the big deal at a baseball stadium was just hoping to afford seats so I didn’t have to sit on those hot aluminum bleachers at Arlington Stadium when the Texas Rangers relocated from Washington, D.C., in 1971. Today? Seems the latest in h
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Orange County Convention Center Hosts Record-Breaking AAU Volleyball Event

July 02, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
#aaujuniornationalvolleyballchampionships, #orangecountyconventioncenter
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By Nadia Vanderhoof Marking the largest event to date hosted at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) in Orlando, the Amateur Athletic Union’s (AAU) 48th AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships welcomed more than 135,000 attendees across two weeks, from June 18-29, 2021, cre
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YouTube Partners With Hollywood Park to Name Performance Venue “YouTube Theater”

July 02, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
#hollywoodpark, #sofistadium, #youtubetheater
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By Kristi Mexia Hollywood Park, a near 300-acre sports and entertainment destination, and YouTube have partnered in an extensive multi-year agreement that names the development’s 6,000-seat performance venue, YouTube Theater. The partnership is the first-of-its-kind for YouTube, with
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Indianapolis Colts Say Full Capacity a Go; All NFL Teams to Have Full Attendnace

July 02, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
#indianapoliscolts, #lucasoilstadium, #nationalfootballleague
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By StadiumBusiness The National Football League (NFL) will open its 2021 season at full capacity after the Indianapolis Colts became the final team to secure clearance for full attendance at its stadium. Lucas Oil Stadium is set to operate at its normal capacity of 63,000 after the Co
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UK Test Events Show 90% Drop In Online Ticketing Sales Conversion Rate

July 02, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
#eventsresearchprogramme
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By TicketingBusinessNews Testing requirements could lead to a dramatic drop in ticketing sales conversion according to data released from the Events Research Programme (ERP). Information garnered from test events held in the UK from April showed a 90% drop in conversion rate among tho
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