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  2. AXS (company) - Wikipedia

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    AXS (pronounced access) is an American ticket outlet for sports and entertainment events, founded in 2011 and owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), the world's second largest entertainment promoter behind Live Nation Entertainment.

  3. WXYT-FM - Wikipedia

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    Along with sister stations WWJ 950 AM and WXYT 1270 AM, 97.1 The Ticket is the flagship station of all four of Detroit's professional sports teams and two college teams: the Detroit Tigers baseball team, [4] the Detroit Pistons basketball team, [5] the Detroit Red Wings hockey team, [6] the Detroit Lions football team, [7] and the Michigan Wolverines football and men's basketball (NCAA) teams.

  4. Primary ticket outlet - Wikipedia

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    A primary ticket outlet is an organization that contracts directly with venues and promoters to sell event tickets on its behalf. [1]Primary ticket outlets have a direct relationship with the owner of a venue or event.

  5. 2024 World Series tickets: Prices and how to buy LA ... - AOL

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    Game 4: From $1,194 per ticket - Shop tickets . Game 5 (if necessary): From $1,053 per ticket - Shop tickets . Shop New York Yankees World Series tickets . 2024 World Series schedule

  6. 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.

  7. City ticket office - Wikipedia

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    When airlines used paper tickets, certain kinds of travel changes required in-person visits to these ticket offices to physically modify or exchange the ticket, [1] but with the introduction of electronic tickets in 1994, their importance diminished and many were closed as passengers bought tickets over the internet instead.

  8. 60 Cases Of Weaponized Incompetence That Drove Women Mad - AOL

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    Image credits: Fun-Yellow-6576 #7. My ex roommate and a guy I knew for a decade. We decided that we would switch off cooking/dishes so whoever cooks the other person washes up.

  9. TicketNetwork - Wikipedia

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    TicketNetwork operates under a model similar to eBay, where tickets are listed on the company's marketplace, but transactions are handled by the individual seller.Buyers are charged a service fee for tickets purchased, plus a delivery fee, depending on the method of delivery, location, and time until the event. [3]