HSES 289 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Dynamic Pricing, Amateur Sports, Personal Seat License
Document Summary
Simple degree is not enough to get job, need knowledge and practice. Set yourself apart, measurables and specifics (cid:840)numbers(cid:841) Shortened links to direct to websites (cid:840)tinyurl. com, bit. ly(cid:841) (alue each sentence, no (cid:873)sports have always been a big part of my life(cid:874) 1 page (cid:840)single spaced(cid:841) or maybe 2 is ideal. )rite and edit like a big term paper. North american sports markets at . 7 billion by 2020 (cid:840)forbes(cid:841) - pro, college, olympics, tourism, high school, merch, etc. T( gives team most money, almost of cable bill just for sports. Sponsorships - ads on jerseys (cid:840)mainly european, but lots of , increase revenue. Teams sell every piece of their inventory (cid:840)ex. stadium, food/drink, breaks/media segments, clothing, (cid:873)official sponsors(cid:874) like beer(cid:841) Ticket sales of fans, time of day/week, players, inconsistent. Dynamic pricing - bigger games are more expensive, depends on number. (cid:873)loaded(cid:874) tickets - value for fans and organi ation, consistent.