Ticketek

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Ticketek
Ticketek Logo
Type Subsidiary
Founded Flag of Australia Australia (1979)
Headquarters Sydney, Australia
Industry Ticketing
Parent Publishing and Broadcasting Limited
Website www.ticketek.com

Ticketek is an Australian event ticketing company. Formed in 1979, the company is owned by PBL Enterprises, and operates ticketing operations for entertainment and sporting events in Australia, Argentina and New Zealand.

Ticketek was part of PBL's Consolidated Press Holdings until it was transferred to PBL's internet arm, ecorp, in 1999, two years after introducing online ticketing in Australia.[1] Ticketek was a key factor in that company's financial survival during a two-year disastrous foray on the public stock exchange, when the company was re-privatised by PBL.[2]

In November 2000, Ticketek formed a Hong Kong company called Ticketek Hong Kong in a joint venture with the Hong Kong Ticketing Alliance.[3] In early 2003, ecorp sold its 50% stake in the Hong Kong operation to HKTA, with the venture being renamed Hong Kong Ticketing Limited.[4]

Ticketek sells around 10 million tickets annually. The company has ticketing contracts with certain venues such as the Sydney Cricket Ground, and formerly the Sydney Entertainment Centre.[5] It was the provider of ticketing services for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.[6]

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  1. ^ PBL Internet acquires Ticketek, Computerworld, 24 May 1999.
  2. ^ Ecorp says might achieve profitability in 2003, The Age, 7 February 2003.
  3. ^ Aldred, Jessica: Ticketek Books Into Hong Kong, Internet News, 7 August 2000.
  4. ^ Ecorp's Ticketek arm to rework HK, 21 January 2003.
  5. ^ Frew, Wendy: Arena gives Ticketek the flick, The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August 2003.
  6. ^ Packer wins Olympic ticketing contract, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 28 April 1998.

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