Mickey Marner
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Season ticket holder here. No prices went down when they added these ads.
I believe teams must raise ticket prices in order to receive revenue sharing.
Season ticket holder here. No prices went down when they added these ads.
Do you think NHL owners are implementing these ads to benefit season ticket holders, or is it possible they can raise prices or keep them steady while also adding even MORE revenue in the process?... but they would have gone up more is these ad revenues would not be generated.... or do you think the NHL (owners) would reduce their profit margins?
... but they would have gone up more is these ad revenues would not be generated.... or do you think the NHL (owners) would reduce their profit margins?
We found Kevin Lowe's burner accountHow many people complaining about ads are season ticket holders? If you are, then I have a question for you... would you rather pay more for your tickets?
If you never pay to go to games... your opposing opinion, regarding advertising, doesn’t mean ****.
Then you are naive. Every dollar of revenue generated by advertising affects the net profits. The NHL (and the NHLPA indirectly) will not give up the revenues to reduce their profits/salaries... so if they’re not gaining those revenues from advertising (and TV revenues, again indirectly via advertising) then where else are the revenues coming from?
I guess they could reduce their expenses... like charitable donations. So, I guess they could remove those ads and stop donating to charities. If you think it’s coming out of the owners and players pockets you are going to be disappointed.
How many people complaining about ads are season ticket holders? If you are, then I have a question for you... would you rather pay more for your tickets?
If you never pay to go to games... your opposing opinion, regarding advertising, doesn’t mean ****.
Do you think NHL owners are implementing these ads to benefit season ticket holders, or is it possible they can raise prices or keep them steady while also adding even MORE revenue in the process?
Advertisements and season ticket prices are not directly related. You cannot reasonably assume such.
Sounds like you're the one that's naive to me. The only thing that impact's ticket price is how much fans are willing to pay for them. The ads certainly add to the bottom line, they just dont' impact the revenue stream from tickets.
Ticket sales is a drop in the bucket compared to TV revenue. Same with revenue from these dumb ads on the boards. Ticket prices/sales have almost no impact on a team's bottom line. These ads aren't going to move the needle enough to keep ticket costs down...
Then you are naive. Every dollar of revenue generated by advertising affects the net profits. The NHL (and the NHLPA indirectly) will not give up the revenues to reduce their profits/salaries... so if they’re not gaining those revenues from advertising (and TV revenues, again indirectly via advertising) then where else are the revenues coming from?
I guess they could reduce their expenses... like charitable donations. So, I guess they could remove those ads and stop donating to charities. If you think it’s coming out of the owners and players pockets you are going to be disappointed.
I’m not suggesting ‘these ‘ specific ads are going to bring the cost of tickets down 10% but it could be a buck or two.
You don’t think the same “traditionalists” hated the board advertising when it was first brought in?... and the ice advertising and the penalty box advertising and the... well you get where I’m coming from.
Without all of this advertising revenues your tickets are going up 10-15%. That is a total guess but the point is it would have an impact.
There is more advertising coming... get used to it.