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  2. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    Ticketmaster was founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1976 [5] by college staffers Peter Gadwa and Albert Leffler, Gordon Gunn III, as well as businessman Jerry Nelson. [6] [7] The company originally licensed computer programs and sold hardware for ticketing systems.

  3. SeatGeek - Wikipedia

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    SeatGeek is a mobile-focused ticket platform that enables users to buy and sell tickets for live sports, concerts, and theater events. SeatGeek allows both mobile app and desktop users to browse events, view interactive color-coded seatmaps, complete purchases, and receive electronic or print tickets.

  4. Gametime - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, Ticketmaster entered an agreement with Gametime which allowed them to distribute their tickets over the app, with proceeds shared between the two companies and the tickets' respective teams. [53] With the partnership, Ticketmaster sought to better reach Gametime's young target audience and "fish where the fish are". [54]

  5. Mobile ticketing - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, a mobile-only ticketing system developed by Ticketmaster was installed in stadiums across the NFL, based on the Presence platform developed by the company in 2017. [19] The platform is an access control system and marketing tool involving personalized digital tickets and tracking software.

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  7. Dice (ticketing company) - Wikipedia

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    Dice (stylized as DICE) is a ticketing software company based in London, United Kingdom. [1] Its web and mobile technology products enable users (often referred to by the company as fans) [2] to search, browse and buy tickets to all kinds of live events, including concerts, festivals, comedy shows and other types of performances or talks.

  8. Two Toasters - Wikipedia

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    Two Toasters was founded by Rachit and Adit Shukla, along with three friends, in 2008 [2] following the launch of Apple's App Store.. In their first few years, the company worked with other tech startups and with large firms on mobile development and strategy.

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