Where does AT&T record revenue made from their stadiums? 72,000 fans showed up to Mike Tyson’s fight, making a whopping $18million dollars.
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This cannot be a legit question. If so, there is no wonder why T is in such bad shape.
t probably doesn't even own the building you work in much less a large stadium. in a couple of years that stadium it will probably be called tmobile stadium.
So many d-mb people.
AT&t does not own the stadiums or locations they just pay to get their big bumper sticker on them. In return they logo is in the corner of all the broadcasts and sweeping shots from outside of the stadiums and until they stop paying their name goes in front of it when they talk about the location
This was also confusing for me, so I looked it up. Companies basically pay for naming rights at big venues as a form of advertising and to tie their name to a brand. However, the company who bought the naming rights receives none of the actual profits generated from those venues. It's just big name advertising, that's it.
They always sponsor sporting events for VIP perks. Pebble Beach golf tournament, the Masters, Texas Stadium, etc…
It’s all about exec season tickets, box seats, and the like. I bet they haven’t sold one additional customer because they sponsored a stadium.
How did they not get to the OP yet?
Ask your supervisor
We waste billions in advertising every year. We certainly do not own that stadium or get paid for anything that happens there. In fact, We pay them.
Is this a serious question? SMH
So we gotta pay them when they use our stadium? That's doesn't sound like a good deal for us.
Fool thinks we “own” stadiums
Even bots are not this stup1d, right? AT&T pays to put their name on the stadiums. We pay them, not the other way around.