Entertainment ticketing company located in Exton, Pennsylvania, United States
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New Era Tickets
Company type
Subsidiary company
Industry
Ticketing company
Fate
merged with Paciolan
Headquarters
Exton, Pennsylvania
Key people
Fred Maglione, President & CEO Chad Phillips, General Manager, Asia
Owner
Comcast
Parent
Comcast Spectacor
Website
New Era Tickets Fan One Marketing
New Era Tickets was an entertainment ticketing company located in Exton, Pennsylvania, United States . The company provided full-service ticketing and fan marketing solutions for public assembly facilities, sports organizations, and entertainment companies.
New Era Tickets provided a ticketing platform with services that include internet ticket sales, order fulfillment, customer service, access control and print-at-home technology, up-selling and cross-selling, stored value technology, online ticket exchange, and ticket auctions.
In addition to the ticketing services, New Era Tickets also provided database marketing tools and services designed to improve ticket sales, give a view of customers and prospects, and increase customer retention. New Era Tickets does this through email deliverability, ability to customize messages and offers across marketing channels, lead scoring, and multi-tenant database architecture.
New Era Tickets was owned by Comcast Spectacor, a Philadelphia-based entertainment management company, and was headed by President and CEO Fred Maglione. The company uses technology provided by Paciolan and Neolane.
Comcast Spectacor acquired Paciolan in 2010; New Era Tickets was merged into Paciolan in 2014.[1]
^"Paciolan and New Era Tickets to become one company". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
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