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Posted on 2/14/13 at 1:10 am to Weebie
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Weebie
You sound like one of those guys that lives in Nola that hates the hornets.
Posted on 2/14/13 at 6:45 am to Weebie
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even when the Hornets had playoff contending teams the attendance and fan base was still weak
That's part of why we aren't going to be the hornets anymore. We're starting over building a franchise. And when you start building a franchise, you start with low prices to build a fan base.
Posted on 2/14/13 at 7:04 am to Weebie
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Weebie
You seem to be one of those guys who look at barebones "facts" as you call them and are unable to put them in context or link them to other facts.
Yes, this is a tough NBA market. Always has been (there were even some issues with the Jazz). But it has been demonstrated that a successful, competitive team will put sufficient numbers of fans in the seats. I would suggest you do a more thorough analysis of attendance around the league and focus on particular markets and venues. Simply "ranking" in raw numbers doesn't really tell you the whole story.
And for the first time in franchise history, it has an owner with solid financials that knows this market. This isn't just a one or two year process. It's going to take time. That's not making excuses or avoiding the issue. It's grown up reality.
Posted on 2/14/13 at 10:42 am to VOR
Screw you and your common sense!
They are doing the exact same thing they did with the saints. Why us that hard to understand?
As the team becomes competitive, ticket requests will increase. The saints have a waiting list. Not saying that is going to happen, but if the Pels become a perriniel contender, it's not out of the realm of possibilities.
They are doing the exact same thing they did with the saints. Why us that hard to understand?
As the team becomes competitive, ticket requests will increase. The saints have a waiting list. Not saying that is going to happen, but if the Pels become a perriniel contender, it's not out of the realm of possibilities.
Posted on 2/23/13 at 11:30 pm to touchdownjeebus
Posted on 2/24/13 at 12:03 am to 42
Hope they slash prices in the club c level!
Posted on 2/24/13 at 12:15 am to macatak911
I know for a fact those ticket guys lurk this site.
IF you are lurking let me know a price and we can talk
IF you are lurking let me know a price and we can talk
Posted on 2/24/13 at 12:23 am to BIGDAB
If you're in the lower bowl in a section next to the club seats, I'm told your price will go down or you can move to the club for the same price you paid this year. Something like that.
I'm sure weebie will consider to be the unkindest cut of all and the worst possible insult to all concerned.
I'm sure weebie will consider to be the unkindest cut of all and the worst possible insult to all concerned.
Posted on 2/24/13 at 12:26 am to VOR
Say it ain't so!
Plebes must know their place!
Plebes must know their place!
Posted on 2/24/13 at 5:59 am to 42
Still will take corporate sponsors buying out and giving away tickets to get butts in the seats(unless the Lakers or Heat in town).
This post was edited on 2/24/13 at 6:00 am
Posted on 2/24/13 at 6:57 am to GrandeBeli
An exciting and winning team cures all.
Posted on 2/24/13 at 7:50 am to Weebie
If you're saying the market will only support a winner long term, duh. That's normal. What's abnormal us a team like the Clippers, Knicks and Warriors. Large markets are more supportive than small markets, but unless you plan on packing 3 teams in the biggest cities you're kind of out of large market options.
Posted on 2/24/13 at 9:04 am to GrandeBeli
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Still will take corporate sponsors buying out and giving away tickets to get butts in the seats(unless the Lakers or Heat in town).
sigh.
As pointed out more than once a competitive team will put buts in the seats, and lower ticket prices will help.
Ironically, perhaps, lower ticket prices actually have the potential to increase team revenues.
Why would the owners
of professional sports teams sell tickets at a price less than what they could receive to
maximize profits [according to theory]?
In a study carried out by Krautmann and Berri (2007), they attempted
to discover why owners were pricing tickets in the inelastic range of demand. They found
that franchise owners were using lower ticket prices to enlarge their non-ticket revenues.
So, in effect, they are using efficient ticket prices to attract more fans to games in order to
maximize their concession revenues inside the arena. In today's day and age fans may
pay as much as $5 for a hot dog and $8 tor a beer. If 10,000 fans purchase 1 beer and 1
hot dog a piece, that generates $130,000 per game in revenue for the club. Thus far in the
2008-2009 NBA basketball season the lowest average home attendance for any team was
12,025, accomplished by the Memphis Grizzlies. The highest average attendance of any
team was the Detroit Pistons who, on average, attract 22,076 people to every home game.
Based on these numbers, concession revenues could be much higher than the $130,000
mentioned before. These complimentary concession revenues may make up or exceed the
lost gate revenues caused by inelastic ticket pricing.
In other words, owners can make more money with lower ticket prices that put more people in the seats per game, thereby significantly increasing gameday revenue.
Posted on 2/24/13 at 10:15 am to VOR
As was discussed above with the one who thought cheaper tickets is a sign of end times. Good find, VOR. Maybe someone will listen if someone else says it.
Also, about sponsors and promotions to move tickets: that is what most teams do when they are not winning. The Hornets have inordinately low tickets purchased by businesses...so fan support is actually a tick higher than otherwise expected, at least by those who pay attention to all the facts.
Also, about sponsors and promotions to move tickets: that is what most teams do when they are not winning. The Hornets have inordinately low tickets purchased by businesses...so fan support is actually a tick higher than otherwise expected, at least by those who pay attention to all the facts.
Posted on 2/24/13 at 5:10 pm to 42
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Winning is what sells unless you have a star or a legacy.
This
Especially in Louisiana. It's been proven unless we have a superstar or a winning team no one outside of us really gives a shite.
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