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Debate: Irving Azoff And The New Ticketmaster

With Irving Azoff at the helm of the new Ticketmaster Entertainment, the company is stepping up efforts to sell dTicket_admit_oneownloads alongside tickets. "It’s a platform for us to build a lot of other things…We’re going to build the ability for people to distribute
their music." he told Billboard.

In a commentary, I questioned the plan. Ticketmaster is a place to buy tickets and not a music destination. Instead of trying to use bands to drive traffic to Ticketmaster; they should provide the technology to sell tickets on the artist’s site. Some very smart industry professionals and Hypebot readers had their own opinions:

"…Music + interactive social media +
control of seats = new ways to build fan to fan relationships, and this
will also equate to one of the most interesting ways to create tiered
incentive programs (best fans = best seats) –  Bruce Warila, Unspring Media

"This isn’t about a music
destination, this is about leveraging direct to fan channels…they have massive insights into fan
behavior…" – David DeVore, Fan Mail Marketing

"My gut tells me that most people will be REMINDED that they might
want a certain song/album from that artist, but whether or not they
will actually be moved to take action and take money out of their
pocket is harder to prove." –  Artist House Music

What do you think? Join the discussion here.

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