Hatchetman wrote:
ANY local programing is better than some network idiot talking about last night's UMASS game. I wouldn't rip a low paid intern anyway. Christ I didn't know that syndicated programing was FREE. you get what you pay for i guess.
Well it's not completely free, but basically it's already paid for and the station can use it whenever they want without extra charge.
Hatchetman wrote:
attendance usually increases a year after the playoffs. so you are saying there will be NO new season ticket holders in 09?
payroll is currently not going to be steady after dumping uribe, crede, swish, vasquez. What is that about $20 mil?
if demand is going to go down, why raise prices? is that what normal companies do? have you been to a retail store lately? seen all those 50-75% off signs?
Come on, man, retail stores are COMPLETELY different in how they operate than MLB teams. They have inventory they have to get rid of to make room for new inventory. They do sales and price cuts constantly. That's why it's called "clearance"...they're trying to clear out space for new stuff. Baseball teams don't do ticket clearances.
The the Sox are responsible for about $94 million at this point, which is lower than last year, but still really good for a team that is in the middle of the pack in terms of attendance. They are expecting less revenue this year, as most other teams are. Yes there will be new season ticket holders but there will also be many that drop their tickets (like I said in a previous post, suites will be down, too, which is a huge source of revenue). There will also be fewer sponsors. But, regarding the season tickets, those numbers will not go up much, if at all. Despite the playoff appearance. In fact, it looks like they're going to drop. They will make less money this year. Attendance doesn't ALWAYS increase after a playoff season. Tickets are going up a dollar or two. It's not that much.
There is a simple fact. The Sox do not make nearly the same money a lot of other teams make, yet they have an extremely competitive payroll. Teams that are 16th in attendance don't normally have a top 5 payroll like they have the last few years.