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  • The film, which was distributed by Viacom Inc.'s Paramount Pictures, increased its two-week ticket-sales total to $119.3 million.

    'Thor' Thunders on Box Office Peak Michelle Kung 2011

  • Most of this year's nominees were developed by studios in-house, appearing to validate a renewed willingness in Hollywood to risk money on films that have little hope of breaking the $100 million ticket-sales barrier.

    Oscar Slate Goes Old-School Ethan Smith 2012

  • But in a just-released report for the first six months of this year, Pollstar says the biggest acts are suffering: The top 100 tours in North America show gross ticket-sales revenue of $965.5 million, down 17% from a year earlier.

    The End of the Road? 2010

  • Jason Garner in the presentation repeatedly blamed ticket-sales problems on The Wall Street Journal's coverage of concert-industry troubles, which he said was frightening artists and their managers into staying off the road.

    Concert Ticket Sales Slipping, Live Nation Says 2010

  • "You don't know if you could have gotten it for 80% off," said Mr. Kanner, a former ticket-sales executive with the National Basketball Association.

    Start-Up Scoops Up Unsold Tickets Ethan Smith 2010

  • Live Nation operates the venue and lost no time in changing the name on its ticket-sales website.

    Claire Walter: Fiddlers' Green Amphitheater Renamed for Dental Chain 2010

  • Namely, the business model -- especially its ticket-sales component -- relies too heavily on corporate America.

    Nascar's Engine Hasn't Died 2009

  • The Saints, now entering their fourth decade in New Orleans, already have broken an all-time season ticket-sales record (about 55,000) with the 2006 regular season still more than three months away.

    USATODAY.com 2006

  • That means Mr. Coffin may lose 25% of his customers and ticket-sales commissions.

    Downturn Forces Cutbacks Big and Small Ilan Brat 2008

  • "Professors had the ability to get information down to our level and explain things in a simple manner," says Mr. Burdett, chief operating officer at TicketBiscuit LLC, an event-management and ticket-sales company in Birmingham, Ala.

    And the Best Executive M.B.A. Programs In 2008 Are... 2008

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