The last time you purchased a ticket by telephone to a concert or sporting event, it probably was through Ticketron or Ticketmaster. But after today, only Ticketmaster will be mailing tickets to you.
Run The Jewels teased their “Call Ticketron” video earlier this week with an elaborate website hinting at chaos in New York City. Now it’s here, and it’s indeed about a hostile alien invasion in ...
Ticketmaster Corp.`s proposed purchase of its faltering rival, Ticketron, is an event that has entertainment and sports promoters standing in a long line waiting for meaningful information. Some ...
A press release sums up the duo’s new video as follows: Directed by Brad Palmer & Brian Palmer of Surround, the clip depicts a sold-out show at the Garden in NYC which goes awry when the audience ...
It was another banner year for Run The Jewels. They put out one of the year’s best albums, again, rocked a ton of shows, again, and just generally continued to be great. Simply put, Killer Mike and El ...
However, as they make their way back they see that venue has emptied. Little do they know, outside of the MSG walls an apocalypse has descended on Earth, with giant, laser-shooting spiders taking over ...
McCormick Place officials vigorously defended Friday their decision to extend and expand a 13-year-old contract with Ticketron for the Arie Crown Theatre to allow the company to handle all telephone ...
Robert Anthony Leonard, whose technical expertise and marketing prowess helped create Ticketmaster, the worldwide machine that opens doors to well over 150,000 events a year, died March 12 in San ...
After pointing to a mysterious countdown and an emergency tip line, Run the Jewels have released their new video for "Call Ticketron." The video sees the duo take the stage at Madison Square Garden, ...
Ticketmaster is just a place to buy tickets for many people, but in the business world it’s part of a Chicago family’s multibillion-dollar empire and it has a monopoly in South Florida. Los ...
Fredric Rosen, 66, is living many an entrepreneur's tasty dream. Twelve years ago Rosen walked away from ticketing giant Ticketmaster--which he had built into the industry's Goliath--once it was ...