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Pollstar To Move To Los Angeles, Slashes Staff

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Oak View Group has announced it is moving the headquarters of Pollstar to OVG’s Los Angeles office, and that founder Gary Bongiovanni will be leaving at the end of June. CelebrityAccess has learned that layoffs are plentiful (“just about everyone” according to a source) and has learned the names of some of the individuals but will not report them – however the layoffs affect at least the graphics department, executive staff and subscription sales.

Pollstar’s editorial will be run out of Los Angeles (but that has been the case since November) and the sales operations will remain the same (but much of the sales had already shifted to OVG’s sales department, especially regarding the Pollstar Live! conference) Word is that only one person was left on from the ad sales staff.  As had been anticipated, Bob Allen, former manager of Billboard Boxscore, has joined OVG’s Media & Conferences division (how this affects the traditional Pollstar boxoffice department run by Brad Rogers – spelled “Rodgers” in OVG’s press release – and Chad Ivie is not yet known). Jon Guynn has also joined OVG as VP of operations (and was in on the exit interviews).

Staff is also expected to be added to Pollstar’s London office and, apparently whatever the New York office is (OVG has just announced that it has an office in New York).

Gary Smith, who just recently was named CEO of Pollstar by its board of directors, will remain on in an “executive advisory capacity.”  Smith has had a contract to work at Pollstar for several more years. Bongiovanni, however, who began the company about 35 years ago literally on his kitchen table, will move on to retirement.

The OVG statement says, “These changes … will necessitate staffing transitions and reorganization. Pollstar’s editorial, technology, and box office staff, the latter two led by CTO Dan Martin and Box Office Manager Brad Rodgers (sic), respectively, will remain largely unaffected, as will Pollstar’s London operation.”  The staff was about 50.

It’s hard to say what will happen with the office, filled with hundreds of concert posters submitted for Pollstar’s annual poster contest, if so many people are not going into it tomorrow. Neither of “the Garys” were in the office May 31, CelebrityAccess has learned.

Last summer, Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke came to the Fresno office to talk to the staff.

“First and foremost we’re buying the company,” he told the staff. “Second, because I know this is the No. 1 question I’d have if I were you: We’re not moving the company. The company will stay in Fresno. You will all continue to work at this company and we will continue to grow the company.”

Joe Reinartz, the author of this news report is the former news editor of Pollstar.

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  1. Worked there in the early 90’s. A total joke! Always amazed they made it so long! Brad “Dude Boy” Rogers was off the charts crazy! Went off on a screaming rant in the cubicle next to me complaining that someone had deleted records from the system (I know he was directing that claim at and accusing me)! I NEVER deleted a thing. Tried to give them inside scoops from Nashville and they looked at me like I was crazy. Paid everyone chump change! I couldn’t believe they kept a staff on such meager wages but all these punks thought “Hey, I’m in the music biz” and they accepted it. Told me I “just wasn’t picking it up” when they let me go when I was the one teaching the newbies how to navigate the computer! Truth is Shari just had it in for me and Gary B backed her up. She was a BITCH. I opened 2 shows for Confederate Railroad and others and they wouldn’t even print it! Shari tried to make me late for the show! Pollstar has always sucked and I’m GLAD there gone soon!

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