Comcast Spectacor
Comcast Spectacor | |
Private | |
Industry | Sports management |
Founded | 1974 |
Founder | Edward M. Snider |
Headquarters | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Key people |
Ed Snider (Chairman) Fred Shabel (Vice Chairman) Dave Scott,(President) [1] Gary Rostick, (CFO)[1][2] |
Owner |
Ed Snider (37%) Comcast Corporation (63%) |
Subsidiaries |
Philadelphia Flyers Spectra Wells Fargo Center Flyers Skate Zone |
Website | Comcast Spectacor |
Comcast Sports Ventures d.b.a. Comcast Spectacor is a Philadelphia-based American sports and entertainment company. It owns the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League and formerly owned the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association. The company owns and manages the Wells Fargo Center and formerly managed the Spectrum in South Philadelphia before that arena was demolished, plus several community skating rinks in the Philadelphia region known as Flyers Skate Zone. The Comcast SportsNet regional sports networks were also owned by Comcast Spectacor prior to parent company Comcast's acquisition of a majority stake in NBCUniversal in January 2011; CSN is now operated through NBC Sports.
The company was formed in 1974 by Flyers founder and chairman Ed Snider as Spectacor, the parent company of both the Flyers and the Spectrum. Snider had been instrumental in getting the Spectrum built in 1967, and assumed control of the arena in 1971. He sold a 63% stake in Spectacor to Comcast in 1996, remaining the renamed Comcast Spectacor's chairman. Shortly afterward, Comcast Spectacor bought the 76ers; as the Spectrum's owner, Snider had been the Sixers' landlord since 1971. Comcast Spectacor sold the 76ers to Joshua Harris in 2011.
Spectra
Comcast Spectacor is the principal owner of Spectra (formerly Global Spectrum, Ovations and Paciolan). Globally, Spectra serves 300-plus clients at more than 400 properties including public assembly facilities throughout the United States and Canada, such as arenas, civic and convention centers, stadiums, university convocation center, trade and exposition centers, community ice rinks and theaters. Some of the arenas and stadiums currently managed by Spectra are:
- Wells Fargo Center is Spectra's corporate hometown of Philadelphia. The Wells Fargo Center's predecessor, The Spectrum, is the namesake of the company.
- PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines) which is part of Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa
- Liacouras Center at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona,
- Chaifetz Arena at Saint Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri,
- PPL Park in Chester, Pennsylvania, a Philadelphia suburb.
- Atlantic City Convention Center and Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey[3]
- Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario, Canada
- General Motors Centre in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
- UCF Arena at The University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida
- BankUnited Center at the University of Miami in Miami, Florida
- University of Massachusetts Amherst Mullins Center, located in Amherst, Massachusetts
- University of Massachusetts Lowell Tsongas Center, located in Lowell, Massachusetts
- Lowell Memorial Auditorium, located in Lowell, Massachusetts
- Cleveland State University Wolstein Center, in Cleveland, Ohio
- The Ohio State University Jerome Schottenstein Center, in Columbus, Ohio
- The Fargodome, located in Fargo, North Dakota
- Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine
- Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine
- Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, New Jersey.
- Glens Falls Civic Center in Glens Falls, New York.
- MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.
- St. Charles Convention Center in Saint Charles, Missouri.
- Sioux Falls Convention Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
- Overland Park Convention Center in Overland Park, Kansas.
- Xfinity Arena at Everett in Everett, Washington.
- WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario.
- Las Cruces Convention Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico
- Augusta Entertainment Complex in Augusta, Georgia
- Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas
- XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut
- South Okanagan Events Centre Home of the Penticton Vee's in Penticton, British Columbia
- AutoZone Park in Memphis, Tennessee; currently managing team marketing and stadium operations until the Memphis Redbirds Foundation can find a buyer for the team and ballpark.
Spectra is composed of three divisions: Venue Management (formerly Global Spectrum), Food Services & Hospitality (formerly Ovations Food Services), and Ticketing & Fan Engagement (formerly Paciolan).
Other businesses
Comcast Spectacor owns Ovations Food Services, which provides food and beverage services to arenas, stadiums, amphitheaters, fairgrounds and convention centers throughout the United States. The roots of the name Ovations go back to a restaurant in the Spectrum, which was located below the concourse.
New Era Tickets is the full-service ticketing subsidiary of Comcast Spectacor, and provides in-house ticketing in the US and Canada. In Philadelphia, the company operates under the name ComcastTIX and provides tickets to events at Wells Fargo Center, Liacouras Center at Temple University, Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, New Jersey, and the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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