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{{Short description|American ticket brokering company}} | |||
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| name = StubHub | | name = StubHub | ||
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| location = ], United States | |||
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| founder = Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr | |||
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| parent = StubHub Holdings | |||
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| products = ] for sports, concerts, theater, entertainment events | |||
| foundation = {{Start date and age|2000}} | |||
| caption = Where Fans Buy & Sell Tickets! | |||
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| website = {{URL|www.stubhub.com}},<br /> {{URL|www.stubhub.co.uk}} | |||
|] CEO|Nayaab Islam, President}} | |||
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'''StubHub''' (often styled '''StubHub!''') is an ] owned by ], which provides services for ] and sellers of ]s for sports, concerts, ] and other live entertainment events. It has grown from the largest secondary-market ticket marketplace in the United States into the world's largest ticket marketplace.<ref name="Fekete2010">{{cite book|last=Fekete|first=Jeffrey|title=Making the Big Game: Tales of an Accidental Spectator|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=mpRM-qaCDF0C&pg=PT142|accessdate=30 April 2013|year=2010|publisher=Publish Green|isbn=978-1-936401-07-9|page=142}}</ref> While the company does not currently disclose its financials, it is said to process one sports or entertainment ticket every second and in 2012 had approximately 15 million unique visitors per month.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/business/bottomline/article/StubHub-teams-with-AEG-on-ticket-sales-4031119.php|title=StubHub teams with AEG on ticket sales|work=]|date=12 November 2012|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmo.com/articles/2012/10/10/the-cmocom-interview-stubhub-cmo-ray-elias.html|title=The CMO.com Interview: StubHub CMO Ray Elias|publisher=CMO.com|date=10 October 2012|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
The San Francisco-located company was founded in 2000 by ] and ], both former ] students and ]s.<ref>{{cite news|title=Frugality is this startup's ticket|publisher=''Businessweek''|date=15 February 2005|url=http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/feb2005/tc20050215_4828_tc057.htm|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> The most-recent company's president was ] (resigned Nov 4, 2014<ref name="StubHub CEO Resigned 2014">{{cite web|url=http://www.ticketnews.com/news/Breaking-News-StubHub-CEO-Chris-Tsakalakis-Resigns-11-4-14-562|title=Breaking News: StubHub CEO Chris Tsakalakis Resigns|publisher=TicketNews|date=4 November 2014|accessdate=5 November 2014}}</ref>). Other executives include ], ], ], ] and ].<ref name="StubHub Management Team"></ref> Founder Eric Baker left StubHub in 2004.<ref>{{cite news|last=Charny|first=Ben|title=Online ticket scalping comes to Europe|publisher=MarketWatch|date=17 August 2006|url=http://feeds.marketwatch.com/~r/marketwatch/marketpulse/~3/14010097/pulseone.asp|accessdate=30 April 2013|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071217203354/http://feeds.marketwatch.com/~r/marketwatch/marketpulse/~3/14010097/pulseone.asp |archivedate = 17 December 2007}}</ref> StubHub was acquired by eBay in January 2007. | |||
] has stated that StubHub has "become the ticket scalper of the digital age, the ultimate middleman to shake up the way people interact to buy and sell tickets to almost any concert, theatre performance or sporting event."<ref name="ABC">{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Business/stubhub-revolutionizing-modern-day-ticket-scalper/story?id=18421695#.UXBuKMomd5U|title=StubHub, Revolutionizing the Modern-Day Ticket Scalper|publisher=ABC News|date=6 February 2003|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> StubHub has become a major sponsor in sports and entertainment. As of September 2013, StubHub has more than 120 partners, including ], the ], ], ] Advanced Media, 28 Major League Baseball Clubs, ], more than 35 NCAA premier colleges and universities, a number of ], ], and ] teams, as well as some of the top music venues in the United States and United Kingdom. Internationally, StubHub also has partnerships with several Barclay's Premier League teams and has partnered with Crown Talent and Media Group to become the official ticket seller for some of its artists including ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/stubhub-uk-teams-up-with-crown-talent-and-media-group-for-new-music-partnership/055960)|title=Crown Talent and Media Group|publisher=Music Week|accessdate=16 September 2013}}</ref> As of June 2013, it also holds the naming rights to StubHub Center in ]. | |||
'''StubHub''' is an American ] and ] company. It provides services for buyers and sellers of tickets for sports, concerts, theater, and other live entertainment events. By 2015, it was the world's largest ticket marketplace.<ref name="Fekete2010">{{cite book|last=Fekete|first=Jeffrey|title=Making the Big Game: Tales of an Accidental Spectator|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mpRM-qaCDF0C&pg=PT142|access-date=April 30, 2013|year=2010|publisher=Publish Green|isbn=978-1-936401-07-9|page=142}}</ref><ref name="WSJ">{{cite news|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/stubhub-gets-out-of-all-in-pricing-1441065436|title=StubHub Gets Out of 'All-In' Pricing|newspaper=Wall Street Journal|date=August 31, 2015|access-date=September 15, 2015}}</ref> While the company does not currently disclose its financials, in 2015 it had over 16 million unique visitors and nearly 10 million live events per month.<ref name="Businesswire15">{{cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150528005481/en/StubHub-Announces-Hottest-Summer-Concerts-Taylor-Swift#.VdRNgpfEkTA |title=StubHub Announces Hottest Summer Concerts with Taylor Swift at #1 |publisher=]|date=May 28, 2015}}</ref> | |||
Sellers post available tickets at any price they choose. A range of tickets are listed, mainly sporting, concert, theater, and other live entertainment events. Unlike other online ticket resellers, such as ] (free) and eBay (up front price per listing), StubHub takes a commission after the sale takes place. StubHub.co.uk was launched in March 2012, and operates from London. | |||
StubHub was founded in 2000 by ] and ].<ref name=worstdealever>{{cite news | url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/noahkirsch/2020/05/27/worst-deal-ever/ | title=The Worst Deal Ever: The Inside Story Of The Epically Bad | first=Noah | last=Kirsch | work=] | date=May 27, 2020}}</ref> The company was acquired by ] for $310 million in 2007, and again acquired in 2020 by ].<ref name=worstdealever/><ref>{{cite press release | url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/viagogo-completes-acquisition-of-stubhub-301004796.html | title=viagogo Completes Acquisition Of StubHub | publisher=] | date=February 13, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/8551094/viagogo-completes-4b-stubhub-acquisition-as-uk-merger-investigation | title=Viagogo Completes $4B StubHub Acquisition as UK Merger Investigation Continues | first=Taylor | last=Mims | magazine=] | date=February 14, 2020}}</ref> | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===2000–2007=== | |||
StubHub was founded in San Francisco in 2000 by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr, both former ] students and ]s.<ref name="Dollinger2008">{{cite book|last=Dollinger|first=Marc J.|title=Entrepreneurship: Strategies and Resources|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=D3jZAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=July 2008|publisher=Marsh Publications|isbn=978-0-9713130-6-4|page=53}}</ref> One of its first major sports deals was with the Seattle Mariners in 2001.<ref name="ESPN"/> It began to show a profit in 2003 after selling $60 million worth of baseball tickets and others.<ref name="Business Week">{{cite book|title=Business Week|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=WO8VAQAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 April 2013|year=2007|publisher=McGraw-Hill|page=60}}</ref> In 2005, the company raised between $10 million and $25 million from ] (now ]).<ref>. New York Times, January 11, 2007</ref> That year they generated over $200 million in sales.<ref name="The Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work">{{cite book|title=The Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=JHmPcZ2DOMoC&pg=PA193|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=1 June 2008|publisher=Harvard Business School Publishing India Pvt. Limited|isbn=978-1-59139-846-2|page=193}}</ref> | |||
StubHub was founded in March 2000 as a class project<ref name="Wong2012"/> by ] and ], both former ] students and ]s.<ref name="Dollinger2008">{{cite book|last=Dollinger|first=Marc J.|title=Entrepreneurship: Strategies and Resources|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D3jZAAAAMAAJ|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=July 2008|publisher=Marsh Publications|isbn=978-0-9713130-6-4|page=53}}</ref> One of its first major sports deals was with the ] in 2001.<ref name="MLBrenewed">{{cite web |date=December 10, 2012 |title=MLB renews deal with StubHub |url=https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/8732189/major-league-baseball-stubhub-renew-secondary-ticket-market-deal |access-date=April 30, 2013 |publisher=ESPN}}</ref> In 2002, eBay was in talks to acquire StubHub for US$20 million, although the agreement had later "fallen apart over price."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/businesspro-stubhub-ebay-dc/ebay-to-pay-around-300-million-to-buy-stubhub-sources-say-idUSN1029719320070110|title=eBay to pay around $300 million to buy StubHub, sources say|date=January 21, 2007|last=Auchard|first=Eric|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> While StubHub initially intended to "build a ticket transaction system that could sell to other online portals and providers", in 2003, the company began placing ] ads for the actual StubHub website instead, directly facilitating ticket sales from sellers to buyers.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Innovator's Guide to Growth|last=Anthony|first=Scott D.|date=2008|publisher=]|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JHmPcZ2DOMoC&pg=PA193|page=193|isbn=9781591398462}}</ref> After having a falling out with Fluhr in 2005, Baker left the company, retaining 10% ownership.<ref>{{cite news |last=Charny |first=Ben| title=Online ticket scalping comes to Europe |website=] |date=August 23, 2006 |url=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/showdown-brewing-between-online-ticket-resellers}}</ref> | |||
In 2006, Inc. Magazine ranked StubHub as the eighth fastest growing private company in America on its annual "Inc. 500" list.<ref name="BudnickBaron2011">{{cite book|last1=Budnick|first1=Dean|last2=Baron|first2=Josh|title=Ticket Masters: The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=sxIJserQ-fgC&pg=PT392|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=1 June 2011|publisher=ECW Press|isbn=978-1-55490-941-4|page=392}}</ref> In 2006, more than 100 New York Yankees season-ticket holders suspected of reselling their regular-season seats on StubHub received letters denying them the right to buy playoff tickets and barring them from buying season tickets for the 2007 season.<ref>{{cite news | |||
|last=Sanderson|first=Bill|title=YANKEES SHUT OUT SEASON-TIX SCALPERS|publisher=''New York Post''|date=23 September 2006 | |||
|url=http://web5.nypost.com/seven/09232006/news/regionalnews/yankees_shut_out_season_tix_scalpers_regionalnews_bill_sanderson.htm|accessdate=30 April 2013 | |||
}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Sandomir|first=Richard|title=That Season Ticket on eBay? It Could Cost Seller the Seat|work=The New York Times|date=24 September 2006|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/24/sports/baseball/24tickets.html|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> In 2006, the ] sued StubHub to bar it from reselling the team's tickets as fans reportedly showed up at games with phony or voided tickets bought over StubHub. While some were counterfeits, others were voided tickets sold by fans after they had their season-ticket privileges revoked.<ref>{{citation|last= Reed|first=Keith |title=Patriots Sue Ticket Reseller in Effort to Fight Scalping|publisher=The Boston Globe|location=Boston, Massachusetts|pages=A1|date=23 November 2006|url=http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2006/11/23/patriots_sue_ticket_reseller_in_effort_to_fight_scalping/?page=2|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref><ref name="mohl2">{{citation|last=Mohl|first=Bruce|title=Patriots play tough|newspaper=The Boston Globe|location=Boston, Massachusetts|date=3 December 2006|pages=D1|url=http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2006/12/03/patriots_play_tough/|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> On July 6, 2007, a Suffolk Superior Court judge allowed StubHub to proceed with its lawsuit against the New England Patriots.<ref>{{citation|last=Mohl|first=Bruce|title=Ticket-sales suit against Patriots gets green light|newspaper=The Boston Globe | |||
|date=7 July 2007|url=http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2007/07/07/ticket_sales_suit_against_patriots_gets_green_light/ | |||
|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> StubHub accused the Patriots of attempted monopolization, conspiracy to restrain trade, and unfair trade practices. On October 19, 2007, a court upheld an order forcing StubHub to turn over a list of all New England Patriots season ticket holders since 2002 who had used the site. The Patriots stated that they may strip the season ticket holders of their seats.<ref>{{citation| last=Mohl | first=Bruce | newspaper=The Boston Globe | title= Patriots get StubHub users' names | date=19 October 2007 | url=http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/10/19/patriots_get_stubhub_users_names | accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> On January 26, 2009, the Massachusetts Superior Court rejected StubHub's argument that it was not liable for its sellers' behavior per 47 USC 230. NPS LLC v. StubHub, Inc., 2009 WL 995483 (Massachusetts Super. Ct. January 26, 2009). | |||
StubHub was acquired by eBay in January 2007 for a reported $310 million.<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://investor.ebay.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=225333|title=eBay To Acquire Online Tickets Marketplace StubHub|date=10 January 2007|accessdate=3 February 2007|publisher=eBay}}</ref><ref name="Inc.2007">{{cite book|title=Billboard|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=TxIEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA18|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=3 February 2007|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=18|issn=0006-2510}}</ref><ref name="ShellyVermaat2008">{{cite book|last1=Shelly|first1=Gary B.|last2=Vermaat|first2=Misty E.|title=Discovering Computers 2009: Introductory|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=qqdGbLYpl4wC&pg=PA103|accessdate=30 April 2013|year=2008|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-1-4239-1197-5|page=103}}</ref><ref name="AP0107">{{cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1Y1-102038755.html|title=EBay Buying StubHub for $310M in Cash|agency=] Online, accessed via ]|date=11 January 2011|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> According to ], 2007 was a very successful year for the company, handling five million individual transactions, more than in the previous six years combined of its history.<ref name="Fekete2010"/> Staffing at StubHub had increased to 350 workers by the time of the sale.<ref name="AP0107"/> Eight months after the acquisition, StubHub reached an exclusive agreement with ] (MLB).<ref name="Fekete2010"/> They get a piece of the 25% in commissions StubHub earns on either end of a season ticket buy and sell transaction. ] filed a lawsuit against StubHub and eBay in 2007, alleging "intentional interference" with Ticketmaster's contractual rights.<ref name="Inc.2007">{{cite book|title=Billboard|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=PxMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA6|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=5 May 2007|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=6|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> | |||
In 2008, StubHub announced that music-related sale had seen the biggest growth and that music had become a "priority".<ref name="Inc.2008">{{cite book|title=Billboard|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=6RMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA42|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=26 July 2008|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=42|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> By 2008 it had become a $5 billion a year business.<ref name="Inc.2008">{{cite book|title=Billboard|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=OBQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA32|accessdate=17 April 2013|date=22 November 2008|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=32|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> It had 2.1 million visitors per month, generating over $100 million in sales annually.<ref name="Williams2008">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Chuck|title=Management with Infotrac|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Y198wt_sU1YC&pg=PA193|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=7 January 2008|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-0-324-56840-0|page=193}}</ref> In 2009, CEO ] announced that transactions on StubHub had climbed 65% from the previous year, and revenue had increased by 40%.<ref name="Inc.2010">{{cite book|title=Billboard|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=EgHgDgiLzqMC&pg=RA11-PA15|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=9 January 2010|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=11|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> | |||
However, on April 10, 2009, StubHub reported that the price of second round Masters badges had declined by 43% from $1,073 in 2008 to $612 in 2009.<ref name="BesankoBraeutigam2010">{{cite book|last1=Besanko|first1=David|last2=Braeutigam|first2=Ronald|title=Microeconomics|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=978PKop7Cp8C&pg=PA15|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=25 October 2010|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0-470-56358-8|page=15}}</ref> | |||
In July 2011, StubHub launched a new ticketing application, available on ] which makes it easier to buy tickets. It makes use of the phone's design and presents a catalog in which fans can search events based on their preference and location, view and notes upcoming events, and can tag their favorite sports teams and bands which updates them of events throughout the year.<ref name="MWN0711">{{cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-262211405.html|title=StubHub Launches Ticketing Application for Microsoft Windows Phone|publisher=''Marketing Weekly News'', accessdate via ]|date=23 July 2011|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> StubHub applications for ], ], ] 10, and ] also allow users to decide where they want to sit using interactive venue maps and the number of seats, and to plan the event by finding local restaurants, bars, and parking facilities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stubhub.com/mobile/ |title=Mobile|publisher=StubHub|accessdate=25 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.berryreview.com/2013/02/04/stubhub-releases-free-app-for-blackberry-10/|title=StubHub Releases Free App for BlackBerry 10|publisher=Berryreview.com|date=4 February 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> In 2012, StubHub was the first in the industry to integrate with ].<ref name="DF">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyfinance.com/2012/09/19/stubhub-announces-integration-with-apple-passbook/|title=StubHub Announces Integration with Apple Passbook|publisher=''Daily Finance''|date=19 September 2012|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> CEO Tsakalakis said of the deal, "StubHub has always used innovation to give fans more freedom and convenience to enjoy live events, and we will continue to develop technology and work with those that share this vision.Through our integration with Apple's Passbook, fans will not only be able to use their iPhone or iPod touch to store their tickets, but to enter an event as well."<ref name="DF"/> In 2012, StubHub announced that ] was the best-selling British act of 2011-2, with sales worth $35.18 million for her performances and merchandise alone.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/entertainment/a/-/entertainment/13612810/adele-most-popluar-uk-act/|title=Adele most popluar UK act|publisher=''The West Australian'', ]|date=6 May 2012|accessdate=8 May 2013}}</ref> | |||
In 2005, the company raised between $10 million and $25 million from ] (now ]).<ref>{{cite news | url=https://techstartups.com/2019/11/25/ebay-selling-stubhub-swiss-ticket-vendor-viagogo-4-billion-cash/ | title=EBay is selling StubHub to Swiss ticket vendor Viagogo for about $4 billion in cash | first=Nickie | last=Louise | work=Tech Startups | date=November 25, 2019}}</ref> That year, the company generated $50 million in revenue, was cash flow positive.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://money.cnn.com/2012/07/20/smallbusiness/stubhub-spreecast-fluhr.fortune/index.htm | title=StubHub: Anatomy of a game-changing idea | first=Dinah | last=Eng | work=] | date=July 23, 2012}}</ref> and generated over $200 million in sales.<ref>{{cite book | first1=Scott D. | last1=Anthony | first2=Mark W. | last2=Johnson | first3=Elizabeth J. | last3=Altman | first4=Joseph V. | last4=Sinfield | title=The Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JHmPcZ2DOMoC&pg=PA193 | date=June 1, 2008 | publisher=] | isbn=978-1-59139-846-2 | page=193}}</ref> | |||
In 2013, StubHub also created an application especially for the ] events in Texas which gave users the opportunity to find a range of tickets to all of the different shows.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.appolicious.com/tech/articles/13300-new-iphone-apps-worth-downloading-stubhub-update-lango-roll-boulder-smash|title=New iPhone apps worth downloading: StubHub update, Lango, Roll: Boulder Smash|publisher=Appolicious.com|date=13 March 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
In 2006, StubHub became involved in several disputes over the resale of season sports tickets in ], involving the ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/24/sports/baseball/24tickets.html|title=That Season Ticket on eBay? It Could Cost Seller the Seat|date=September 24, 2006|last=Sandomir|first=Richard|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2006/11/23/patriots_sue_ticket_reseller_in_effort_to_fight_scalping/?page=2|title=Patriots sue ticket reseller in effort to fight scalping|date=November 23, 2006|last=Reed|first=Keith|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121007204731/http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2006/11/23/patriots_sue_ticket_reseller_in_effort_to_fight_scalping/?page=2|archive-date=October 7, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> In the U.S., 38 states had laws allowing the reselling of event tickets as long as the sale did not take place at the event site. The other 12 states had varying degrees of regulation, including registration requirements and maximum markups.<ref name="Stanford">{{citation | |||
In January 2013, StubHub launched "The Rising Stars program", which they claim is "our way of recognizing outstanding nonprofit organizations that are positively changing the lives of vulnerable youth through arts and recreation." They have begun offering grants of $25,000 - $100,000 for locally based, grassroots organizations to nurture the youth in sporting and artistic development.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stubhub.com/rising-stars/|title=Rising Stars|publisher=StubHub|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> StubHub has also philanthropically supported major benefit events, such as 121212, the Concert for Sandy Relief, including a $1 million donation to the Robin Hood Relief Fund for those impacted by Hurricane Sandy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20121213006655/en/StubHub-Donate-1-Million-Robin-Hood-Relief|title=StubHub to Donate $1 Million to the Robin Hood Relief Fund From Secondary Ticket Sales of 12.12.12 The Concert for Sandy Relief|publisher=''Businesswire''|date=14 December 2012|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
|title=Admit Two: StubHub's founders want to take the worry out of getting close seats|first=Josh|last=Fried|journal=Stanford Magazine | |||
|publisher=Stanford Alumni Association|date=November–December 2004|url=http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2004/novdec/dept/bright.html|access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> StubHub, ], ], and others began to lobby state legislatures to repeal or modify the stricter anti-scalping laws. In ], StubHub made over $6,500 in campaign donations to members of the state legislature in support of a 2006 bill to amend Florida's 61-year-old anti-scalping laws. Many consumers, as well as lobbyists for the leisure and entertainment industries were opposed to the bill, and claimed it would drive up prices for consumers while hurting their share of the ticket market.<ref>{{citation|title=Bill lifts restrictions on ticket resale prices|first1=Sarah|last1=Talalay|first2=Sean|last2=Piccoli|newspaper=South Florida Sun-Sentinel|location=Fort Lauderdale, Florida|date=May 2, 2006|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sun_sentinel/access/1030183591.html?dids=1030183591:1030183591&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=May+2%2C+2006&author=Sarah+Talalay+and+Sean+Piccoli+Staff+Writers+Tallahassee+Bureau+Chief+Linda+Kleindienst+and+staff+researchers+Barbara+Hijek+and+Jeremy+Milarksy+contributed+to+this+report.&pub=South+Florida+Sun+-+Sentinel&edition=&startpage=8.B&desc=BILL+LIFTS+RESTRICTIONS+ON+TICKET+RESALE+PRICES|access-date=July 7, 2017|archive-date=February 14, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120214075412/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sun_sentinel/access/1030183591.html?dids=1030183591:1030183591&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=May+2,+2006&author=Sarah+Talalay+and+Sean+Piccoli+Staff+Writers+Tallahassee+Bureau+Chief+Linda+Kleindienst+and+staff+researchers+Barbara+Hijek+and+Jeremy+Milarksy+contributed+to+this+report.&pub=South+Florida+Sun+-+Sentinel&edition=&startpage=8.B&desc=BILL+LIFTS+RESTRICTIONS+ON+TICKET+RESALE+PRICES|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{citation|title=The scalpers in Tallahassee|author=Editorial|newspaper=The Ledger |location= Lakeland, Florida|date=June 6, 2006|url=http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060606/NEWS/606060307/1036|access-date=April 30, 2013 | |||
}}</ref> The bill's sponsor argued its passage would modernize the state's ticketing industry. The bill passed in June 2006, resulting in 35 states having no restrictions on ticket resale.<ref>Rufty, Bill (June 16, 2006), "", '']''</ref> | |||
In 2006, '']'' ranked StubHub as the eighth fastest growing private company in America on its annual "Inc. 500" list.<ref>{{cite book | last1=Budnick | first1=Dean | last2=Baron | first2=Josh | title=Ticket Masters: The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sxIJserQ-fgC&pg=PT392 | date=June 1, 2011 | publisher=] | isbn=978-1-55490-941-4 | page=392}}</ref> | |||
] | |||
StubHub's acquisition by eBay was announced in January 2007 for a reported $310 million;<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://investor.ebay.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=225333|title=eBay To Acquire Online Tickets Marketplace StubHub|date=January 10, 2007|access-date=February 3, 2007|publisher=eBay|archive-date=July 15, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070715062040/http://investor.ebay.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=225333|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="Inc.2007">{{cite book| title=Billboard |url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_TxIEAAAAMBAJ|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=February 3, 2007|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |page=|issn=0006-2510}}</ref><ref name="ShellyVermaat2008">{{cite book|last1=Shelly |first1=Gary B.|last2=Vermaat|first2=Misty E.|title=Discovering Computers 2009: Introductory| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qqdGbLYpl4wC&pg=PA103 |access-date=April 30, 2013|year=2008|publisher=Cengage Learning| isbn=978-1-4239-1197-5|page=103}}</ref><ref name="AP0107">{{cite news| url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1Y1-102038755.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140610193420/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1Y1-102038755.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 10, 2014|title=EBay Buying StubHub for $310M in Cash|agency=] |date=January 11, 2011|access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> the company went public under eBay.<ref name="dealmaking">{{cite web|url=https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Journal/Issues/2022/02/28/In-Depth/Ticketing.aspx|title=Dealmaking, the full return of live events, and league and team business up for grabs are positioning sports ticketing for years of growth|date=February 28, 2022|last=McCormick|first=Bret|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> According to ], 2007 was a very successful year for the company, handling five million individual transactions, more than in the previous six years combined of its history.<ref name="Fekete2010"/> Staffing at StubHub had increased to 350 workers by the time of the sale.<ref name="AP0107"/> Following the acquisition, Fluhr left the company,<ref name=":0" /> and ] became the CEO.<ref name="StubHub CEO Resigned 2014" /> | |||
===2008–2013=== | |||
By 2008, StubHub had become a $5 billion-a-year business. That same year, the company announced that music-related sales had seen the biggest growth and that music had become a "priority".<ref name="Inc.2008">{{cite book|title=Billboard|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6RMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA42 |access-date=April 30, 2013|date=July 26, 2008|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=42|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> By 2008 it had become a $5 billion a year business.<ref name="Inc.2008b">{{cite book|title=Billboard| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OBQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA32 |access-date=April 17, 2013|date=November 22, 2008|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.| page=32|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> It had 2.1 million visitors per month, generating over $100 million in sales annually.<ref name="Williams2008">{{cite book|last=Williams| first=Chuck|title=Management with Infotrac |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Y198wt_sU1YC&pg=PA193|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=January 7, 2008|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-0-324-56840-0|page=193}}</ref> In 2009, Tsakalakis announced that transactions on StubHub had climbed 65% from the previous year, and revenue had increased by 40%.<ref name="Inc.2010">{{cite book| title=Billboard| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EgHgDgiLzqMC&pg=RA11-PA15|access-date=April 30, 2013| date=January 9, 2010| publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=11| issn=0006-2510}}</ref> By 2009, StubHub was the largest secondary-market ticket reseller in the United States.<ref name="Fekete2010"/> However, in April 2009, StubHub reported that the price of second round Masters badges had declined by 43% from $1,073 in 2008 to $612 in 2009.<ref>{{cite book| last1=Besanko|first1=David| last2=Braeutigam|first2=Ronald|title=Microeconomics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=978PKop7Cp8C&pg=PA15|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=October 25, 2010 |publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0-470-56358-8|page=15}}</ref> | |||
StubHub had 62 official partners by May 2011, including the ], the ], and ]. While StubHub marketed its partners' tickets and facilitated connections between buyer and seller, it did not acquire or mail the tickets directly.<ref name="Wong2012"/> In July 2011, StubHub launched a new ticketing application, available on ], that makes it easier to buy tickets.{{Efn|The application makes use of the Microsoft Windows Phone design and presents a catalog in which fans can search events based on their preference and location, view and notes upcoming events, and can tag their favorite sports teams and bands which updates them of events throughout the year.<ref name="MWN0711">{{cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-262211405.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924153134/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-262211405.html |url-status=dead|archive-date=September 24, 2015|title=StubHub Launches Ticketing Application for Microsoft Windows Phone |publisher=Marketing Weekly News| date=July 23, 2011|access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref>}} StubHub applications for ], ], ] 10, and ] also allow users to decide where they want to sit using interactive venue maps and the number of seats, and to plan the event by finding local restaurants, bars, and parking facilities.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.stubhub.com/mobile/ |title=Mobile |publisher=StubHub |access-date=April 25, 2013 |archive-date=December 3, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141203010737/http://www.stubhub.com/mobile/}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.berryreview.com/2013/02/04/stubhub-releases-free-app-for-blackberry-10/ |title=StubHub Releases Free App for BlackBerry 10 |last=Halevy |first=Ronen |publisher=Berryreview.com |date=February 4, 2013 |access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> In 2012, StubHub integrated with ].<ref name="DF">{{cite web |url=http://www.dailyfinance.com/2012/09/19/stubhub-announces-integration-with-apple-passbook/ |title=StubHub Announces Integration with Apple Passbook |publisher=Business Wire |date=September 19, 2012 |access-date=April 30, 2013 |archive-date=October 2, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171002215141/https://www.aol.com/2012/09/19/stubhub-announces-integration-with-apple-passbook/}}</ref> Also in 2012, StubHub announced that ] was the best-selling British act of 2011–2, with sales worth $35.18 million for her performances and merchandise alone.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/entertainment/a/-/entertainment/13612810/adele-most-popluar-uk-act/ |title=Adele most popular UK act |publisher=The West Australian, ] |date=May 6, 2012 |access-date=May 8, 2013 |archive-date=May 4, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160504214528/https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/entertainment/a/13612810/adele-most-popluar-uk-act/}}</ref> After StubHub opened a beta site in the UK in December 2011, it launched the full site in the UK in March 2012, also announcing plans to open stores in London and near major venues for last-minute ticket sales. At the time, StubHub said that 35% of tickets sold on its site came from professional brokers, and the rest came from part-time sellers or individuals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ft.com/content/f72d22ba-6f92-11e1-b3f9-00144feab49a|title=Ebay rolls out secondary ticketing site|date=|last=|first=|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
In December 2012, it was reported that the New York Yankees, the Los Angeles Angels, and the Chicago Cubs had dropped StubHub and declined a new five-year deal, which Major League Baseball Advanced Media had signed.<ref name="ESPN">{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/8732189/major-league-baseball-stubhub-renew-secondary-ticket-market-deal|title=MLB renews deal with StubHub|publisher=ESPN|date=10 December 2012|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/yanks_nix_tix_resell_rIQuUKz82n9ms1faICUymJ|title=Yankees are dropping ticket reseller StubHub|work=]|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/the-yankee-stubhub-break-up-2013-2|title=The Yankee-StubHub Breakup|work=Business Insider|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> The Chicago Cubs later opted back into the partnership. In March 2013, the Yankees sued StubHub, claiming that the sale of their tickets violates New York scalping laws.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/18/the-yankees-sue-stubhub-over-store-near-yankee-stadium/|title=The Yankees sue StubHub over store near Yankee Stadium|work=NBC Sports|date=18 March 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> The Yankees claim that StubHub had opened a ticket office within 1,500 feet of Yankee Stadium, but StubHub defended itself, arguing that it wasn’t a ticket sales office but a printing station for tickets purchased online.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/16/the-yankees-and-stubhub-about-to-settle-their-lawsuit/|title=The Yankees and StubHub about to settle their lawsuit|publisher=NBC Sports|date=18 March 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> The ''New York Post'' stated that the "Yankees are using the state's anti-scalping law to keep legal ticket reseller StubHub away from the Stadium, but when it comes to traditional illegal scalpers outside their gates, the team is giving them an intentional walk."<ref name="NYP154">{{cite web|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bronx/yanks_hub_snub_U3cniTFtW5ShoOS8LXEZrL|title=Yankees banish StubHub while scalpers operate freely near gates|work=]|date=15 April 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> A spokesman for the Yankees stated that there should be no double standard and that the state's anti-scalping law should be universally enforced.<ref name="NYP154"/> As of 16 April, a settlement was still being reached in ]. | |||
In 2013, StubHub created an application especially for the ] events in Texas that gave users the opportunity to buy a range of tickets to all of the different shows.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.appolicious.com/tech/articles/13300-new-iphone-apps-worth-downloading-stubhub-update-lango-roll-boulder-smash |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130316031941/http://www.appolicious.com/tech/articles/13300-new-iphone-apps-worth-downloading-stubhub-update-lango-roll-boulder-smash |archive-date=March 16, 2013 |title=New iPhone apps worth downloading: StubHub update, Lango, Roll: Boulder Smash |publisher=Appolicious.com |date=March 13, 2013 |last=Hornshaw |first=Phil |access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> In January 2013, StubHub launched "The Rising Stars program", which offers grants of $25,000 - $100,000 for locally based, grassroots organizations to aid youth in sporting and artistic development.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.stubhub.com/rising-stars/ |title=Rising Stars |publisher=StubHub |access-date=April 30, 2013 |archive-date=May 18, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130518184018/http://www.stubhub.com/rising-stars/}}</ref> StubHub has also supported major benefit events, such as 121212, the Concert for Sandy Relief, including a $1 million donation to the Robin Hood Relief Fund for those impacted by Hurricane Sandy.<ref name="businesswire_20121213006655">{{cite web |url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20121213006655/en/StubHub-Donate-1-Million-Robin-Hood-Relief |title=StubHub to Donate $1 Million to the Robin Hood Relief Fund From Secondary Ticket Sales of 12.12.12 The Concert for Sandy Relief |publisher=Business Wire |date=December 14, 2012 |access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> StubHub and other reselling sites were criticized by concert producers of the 12-12-12 benefit concert in ] for allowing the resale of the tickets at above face value. In response StubHub stated it lacked the technology to require sellers donate their profits to charity, but noted it was donating all earnings on the concert's tickets to the organizing Robin Hood Foundation for ] victims,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/08/arts/music/producers-of-12-12-12-benefit-concert-assail-scalpers.html|title=Benefit's Producers Condemn Scalpers|date=December 7, 2012|last=McKinley Jr.|first=James C.|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> ultimately donating US$1 million.<ref name="businesswire_20121213006655"/> | |||
EBay has announced that from May 2013 it will retire some of its ticket categories on its UK website and will redirect users to the StubHub website to purchase them.<ref name="EC0313">{{cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-323419960.html|title=StubHub Plans to Integrate with eBay|publisher=''Entertainment-Closeup'', accessed via ]|date=25 March 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> They began the merging process in January 2013 when listings on StubHub also appeared in search results on the eBay UK's tickets category.<ref name="EC0313"/> In April 2013, a new pricing structure was established, and the fee will be displayed upfront without going through an auction.<ref name="EC0313"/> Paul Newman, VP Marketplaces for eBay, said of the decision, "There's no doubt that StubHub offers the best way to buy and sell tickets online. We're committed to offering customers the very best experience and that's why we are confident this is the right move at the right time for ticket buyers and sellers in the UK."<ref name="EC0313"/> | |||
In May 2013, cancellation of the ]'s musical '']'' saw a 220% increase in online ticket searches on StubHub UK, as fans rushed to buy tickets for the remaining shows.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a478755/spice-girls-musical-sees-220-percent-ticket-search-surge-after-cancellation.html|title=Spice Girls musical sees 220% ticket search surge after cancellation|work=]|date=3 May 2013|accessdate=8 May 2013}}</ref> StubHub is also selling tickets for the much-awaited ] gig at ] in July 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caughtoffside.com/2013/04/12/rolling-stones-tickets-on-sale-now/|title=Rolling Stones tickets on sale now|publisher=Caughtoffside.com|date=12 April 2013|accessdate=8 May 2013}}</ref> | |||
===2014–2022=== | |||
On November 4, 2014, Tsakalakis resigned from his position as president,<ref name="StubHub CEO Resigned 2014">{{cite web|url=http://www.ticketnews.com/news/Breaking-News-StubHub-CEO-Chris-Tsakalakis-Resigns-11-4-14-562|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141105084712/http://www.ticketnews.com/news/Breaking-News-StubHub-CEO-Chris-Tsakalakis-Resigns-11-4-14-562|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 5, 2014|title=Breaking News: StubHub CEO Chris Tsakalakis Resigns|publisher=TicketNews|date=November 4, 2014|access-date=November 5, 2014}}</ref> and was replaced with ]. In 2014, StubHub also announced the appointment of Jonah Freedman as its editor-in-chief,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://pando.com/2014/10/08/stubhub-hires-its-first-editor-in-chief-looks-to-become-a-destination-for-sports-and-music-fans/|title=StubHub hires its first Editor-in-Chief, looks to become a destination for sports and music fans|publisher=Pando.com|date=October 8, 2014|access-date=August 19, 2015|archive-date=June 26, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626055759/https://pando.com/2014/10/08/stubhub-hires-its-first-editor-in-chief-looks-to-become-a-destination-for-sports-and-music-fans/|url-status=dead}}</ref> and has since announced plans to become a resource for finding and planning events.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.cnet.com/news/stubhub-gets-personal-with-updated-mobile-app/|title=StubHub gets personal with updated mobile app|website=Cnet.com|date=May 20, 2015|access-date=August 19, 2015}}</ref> StubHub has also announced a plan to integrate with ESPN as part of the company's plans to offer more personalized content.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mobilecommercedaily.com/stubhub-revamps-apps-with-enhanced-mobile-ticketing-personalization-algorithm|title=StubHub revamps apps with enhanced mobile ticketing, personalization algorithm|publisher=Mobilecommercedaily.com|date=May 22, 2015|access-date=August 19, 2015}}</ref> As of May 2015, the site is visited by over 16 million unique visitors every month.<ref name="Businesswire15"/> | |||
In September 2015, the company announced that it would no longer present inclusive ticket prices with fees and other charges included, switching to the practice where a user has the choice to have a lower price displayed at first and fees added at checkout, or fees displayed upfront.<ref name="WSJ"/> In 2013, StubHub started its own series of benefit concerts,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/videos/showbiz/2014/05/07/intv-lake-stubhub-concerts.cnn|title=StubHub to start benefit concerts|website=] |date=May 7, 2014|access-date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> and by 2015 had partnered with ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mhopus.org/About-Us/News|title=News|publisher=The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation|access-date=September 15, 2015}}</ref> | |||
StubHub was active in the US, Canada, the UK, Mexico, and Germany by 2016, and was the world's largest ticket resale platform.<ref name="ADDIQ_May2016">{{cite web|url=https://www.iq-mag.net/2016/05/stubhub-expands-fifth-country-mexico/|title=StubHub expands to Fifth Country|date=May 12, 2016|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> In 2016 overall, StubHub had revenues of $940 million.<ref name="ADDFinancialTimes_March2017">{{cite news|url=https://www.ft.com/content/91c680ca-04dd-11e7-ace0-1ce02ef0def9|title='Professional' sellers behind 50% of tickets on resale sites|date=March 15, 2017|last=|first=|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023 |last1=Sullivan |first1=Conor }}</ref> In June 2016, the ] (CMA) launched a compliance review of the four main secondary ticketing platform websites in the UK, including ], StubHub, GetMeIn, and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/cma-launches-enforcement-investigation-into-online-secondary-ticketing|title=CMA launches enforcement investigation into online secondary ticketing|date=December 19, 2016|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> At the conclusion of its investigation in 2018, the CMA demanded all four sites make "various changes" to comply with UK law.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://completemusicupdate.com/article/stubhub-warned-it-is-breaching-uk-consumer-law-again/|title=StubHub warned it is breaching UK consumer law (again)|date=January 30, 2020|last=Malt|first=Andy|website=]|access-date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
In 2016, the ] introduced legislation called the ], or BOTS, Act which was later signed into law in December 2016 by President Obama. This law makes using bots to purchase tickets under certain circumstances illegal and holds bot owners liable for obtained tickets.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2016/12/15/president-obama-signs-ticket-bot-bill-into-law/|title=President Obama signs nationwide ticket-bot ban into law|website=Engadget|date=December 15, 2016 |access-date=2017-05-21}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://qz.com/788441/better-online-ticket-sales-or-bots-act-stubhub-take-note-the-us-government-is-cracking-down-on-ticket-scalping-bots-for-shows-like-hamilton/|title=The United States Congress is taking aim at bots that help ticket scalpers profit|last=Ha|first=Thu-Huong|work=Quartz|access-date=2017-05-21|language=en-US}}</ref> StubHub expressed support for the legislation.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://completemusicupdate.com/article/stubhub-welcomes-proposed-ticket-bot-legislation-attempts-to-make-friends-with-the-music-industry/ | title=StubHub welcomes proposed ticket bot legislation, attempts to make friends with the music industry | Complete Music Update }}</ref> | |||
] was made president of StubHub in 2018, replacing Cutler.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/singh-cassidy-becomes-stubhubs-new-leader/ | title=Activist entrepreneur Sukhinder Singh Cassidy hired as StubHub's new leader }}</ref> | |||
In late 2019, StubHub disclosed having sold $4.75 billion in tickets in 2018 with $1.1 billion in annual fees, and sold tickets in 44 countries, particularly the United States.<ref>Sisario, Ben (25 November 2019). "". '']''. ISSN 0362-4331.</ref> On November 25, 2019, the competing service ]—which was founded by Baker and has a major presence in Europe—announced that it would acquire StubHub for $4.05 billion. Viagogo was established by Baker after he left the company.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/25/business/stubhub-viagogo-ebay-sale.html|title=StubHub Sold to Smaller Rival Viagogo for Over $4 Billion|last=Sisario|first=Ben|date=2019-11-25|work=The New York Times|access-date=2019-11-26|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Through the merger, StubHub and Viagogo would become owned by the new entity StubHub Holdings.<ref name="dealmaking" /> In February 2020, Viagogo agreed to purchase StubHub for $4 billion. In September 2021, the UK Competition & Markets Authority gave Viagogo permission to complete the acquisition. As part of the deal, StubHub agreed to sell its business outside of North America, including its UK business, to Digital Fuel Capital LLC.<ref name="iq-mag_2022-01">"", '']'', 17 January 2022</ref> In the process of the 2022 Viagogo purchase, StubHub again became a private company after being public for 13 years.<ref name="dealmaking" /> | |||
In January 2022, it was reported that StubHub Holdings was considering an ] and had filed with the ]. ''Bloomberg'' reported that the transaction could possibly value StubHub at US$13 billion.<ref name="iq-mag_2022-01"/> In July 2022, Nayaab Islam was appointed StubHub president.<ref>{{cite web |last1=McCormick |first1=Bret |title=StubHub to close S.F., Shanghai offices, memo shows |url=https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Daily/Closing-Bell/2022/07/28/StubHub-closing-Shanghai-and-San-Francisco-offices.aspx |website=Sports Business Journal |date=July 28, 2022 |access-date=5 August 2022}}</ref> | |||
=== 2023-present === | |||
In April 2024, CNBC reported that StubHub was eyeing an IPO at a $16.5 Billion valuation. <ref>{{Cite web |last=Whitten |first=Leslie Picker,Sarah |date=2024-04-12 |title=StubHub eyes summer IPO, seeks $16.5 billion valuation |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/12/stubhub-eyes-summer-ipo-seeks-16point5-billion-valuation.html |access-date=2024-04-13 |website=CNBC |language=en}}</ref> | |||
==Operations== | ==Operations== | ||
]The StubHub online platform facilitates ],<ref name="Wong2012" /><ref name="HellriegelSlocum2009" /> as well as directly issuing tickets on behalf of event organizers for live entertainment,<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.sfgate.com/shopping/article/lady-gaga-san-francisco-tickets-17223524.php | title=Lady Gaga is bringing her global summer stadium tour to SF | newspaper=Sfgate | date=June 7, 2022 | last1=Best | first1=Mariana }}</ref> also offering features for finding and planning events.<ref>{{Cite web |title=StubHub gets personal with updated mobile app |url=https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/stubhub-gets-personal-with-updated-mobile-app/ |access-date=2023-05-29 |website=CNET |language=en}}</ref> | |||
StubHub states that its mission is to "provide fans a safe, convenient place to get tickets to the games, concerts, and theater shows they want to see, and an easy way to sell their tickets when they can't go."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stubhub.com/about-us/|title=About Us|publisher=StubHub|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> August E. Grant and Jennifer H. Meadows describe StubHub as a "clearinghouse for ticket sales."<ref name="GrantMeadows2012">{{cite book|last1=Grant|first1=August E.|last2=Meadows|first2=Jennifer H.|title=Communication Technology Update and Fundamentals|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=7XAZnpCfQnEC&pg=PT298|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=6 December 2012|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=978-1-136-03129-8|page=298}}</ref> It "serves as a middleman between buyers and sellers, deriving revenue from commissions on ticket sales."<ref name="Inc.2005">{{cite book|title=Billboard|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=uRQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA26|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=16 July 2005|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=26|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> ABC said of StubHub, "Wall Street has its trading floor. Ticket sales have StubHub. StubHub.com, the San Francisco-based online marketplace, has become the ticket scalper of the digital age, the ultimate middleman to shake up the way people interact to buy and sell tickets to almost any concert, theater performance or sporting event."<ref name="ABC"/> Local agencies may trade smaller profit margins from selling to a larger volume reseller rather than risk not finding a retail buyer for the same ticket.<ref name="Fekete2010"/> StubHub is a way for ticket sellers to gain a profit, but unlike eBay, there is no auctioning involved.<ref name="Jr.2009">{{cite book|last=Peragine, Jr.|first=John N. |title=EBay Income Advanced: How to Take Your EBay Business to the Next Level:For PowerSellers and Beyond|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ePwqwnJoQPAC&pg=PA147|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=14 June 2009|publisher=Atlantic Publishing Company|isbn=978-1-60138-123-1|page=147}}</ref> | |||
] vs ], seats bought from StubHub.]] | |||
August E. Grant and Jennifer H. Meadows describe StubHub as a "clearinghouse for ticket sales."<ref name="GrantMeadows2012">{{cite book|last1=Grant|first1=August E.|last2=Meadows|first2=Jennifer H.|title=Communication Technology Update and Fundamentals|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7XAZnpCfQnEC&pg=PT298|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=December 6, 2012|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=978-1-136-03129-8|page=298}}</ref> It "serves as a middleman between buyers and sellers, deriving revenue from commissions on ticket sales."<ref name="Inc.2005">{{cite book|title=Billboard|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uRQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA26|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=July 16, 2005|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=26|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> Local agencies may trade smaller profit margins from selling to a larger volume reseller rather than risk not finding a retail buyer for the same ticket.<ref name="Fekete2010" /> StubHub was described by '']'' as "far and away the biggest player in the $6 billion market for reselling live-event tickets".<ref name="WSJ" /> The company allows for ticket sellers to gain a profit, but unlike eBay, without involving auctioning.<ref name="Jr.2009">{{cite book|last=Peragine Jr.|first=John N. |title=EBay Income Advanced: How to Take Your EBay Business to the Next Level:For PowerSellers and Beyond|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ePwqwnJoQPAC&pg=PA147|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=June 14, 2009|publisher=Atlantic Publishing Company|isbn=978-1-60138-123-1|page=147}}</ref> | |||
Many sell their extra tickets on StubHub at a profit, often tickets which are in high demand which are difficult to find.<ref name="Jr.2010">{{cite book|last=Melikan, Jr.|first=Mark |title=The 2010-2011 Arlington/Fairfax Counties Northern Virginia Area Real Estate Guide: Fairfax, Arlington, Falls Church, Vienna, Mclean, Alexandria, Reston, Springfield, Burke, Tysons Corner, Great Falls, Centreville and More|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=DgAr627pCWQC&pg=PA301|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=28 March 2010|publisher=Wexford House Books|isbn=978-0-9826433-1-0|page=301}}</ref><ref name="DaftMarcic2012">{{cite book|last1=Daft|first1=Richard L.|author-link1=Richard L. Daft|last2=Marcic|first2=Dorothy|title=Understanding Management|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=U4O5pEQ6Ys8C&pg=PA635|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=1 January 2012|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-1-111-58024-7|page=635}}</ref> While concert tickets can get expensive when the demand is high, more than half of all tickets sold on StubHub go for at or below face value. Tsakalakis has stated that he believes the ticket market is not a level playing field for the average person, in that before a ticket goes on sale, promoters have already sold the vast majority of seats to everyone from fan club members, ] card holders and ticket brokers.<ref name="ABC"/> He has said, "There is this whole mentality within concerts that if it doesn't sell out right away it's not a hit. It just doesn't make sense. Nothing works that way. There isn't a supplier out there that says, 'The first day I put my product out there I want all of it to sell out and I don't want to have any more supply.' What business works that way?"<ref name="ABC">{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Business/stubhub-revolutionizing-modern-day-ticket-scalper/story?id=18421695#.UXlszMrxSfh|title=StubHub, Revolutionizing the Modern-Day Ticket Scalper|publisher=]|date=6 February 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> Sellers choose what they want to charge for the ticket.<ref name="Jr.2009"/> A range of tickets are listed, mainly sporting, concert, theater, and other live entertainment events.<ref name="Wong2012">{{cite book|last=Wong|first=Glenn M.|title=Comprehensive Guide to Careers in Sports|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=qEELS7T_Tm0C&pg=PA215|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=9 March 2012|publisher=Jones & Bartlett Publishers|isbn=978-1-4496-0203-1|page=215}}</ref><ref name="HellriegelSlocum2009">{{cite book|last1=Hellriegel|first1=Don|last2=Slocum|first2=John W.|title=Organizational Behavior|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=sghB48ZbruwC&pg=PA316|accessdate=30 April 2013|year=2009|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-0-324-58734-0|page=316}}</ref> Music categories are divided into Classical and Vocal, Country and Folk, Dance and Electronica, Jazz, Blues and RnB, Rock, Pop and Hip-Hop, and World and New Age music.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stubhub.co.uk/concert-tickets/|title=Concert Tickets|publisher=StubHub|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> Theatre and comedy is organized by Cirque du Soleil, Classical music and opera, dance/ballet, family, festivals and fairs, film festival, museum, musicals, play, and other/miscellaneous.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stubhub.co.uk/theatre-tickets/ | |||
|title=Theatre Tickets|publisher=StubHub|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
Many sell their extra tickets on StubHub at a profit, often tickets which are in high demand which are difficult to find.<ref name="Jr.2010">{{cite book|last=Melikan Jr.|first=Mark |title=The 2010-2011 Arlington/Fairfax Counties Northern Virginia Area Real Estate Guide: Fairfax, Arlington, Falls Church, Vienna, Mclean, Alexandria, Reston, Springfield, Burke, Tysons Corner, Great Falls, Centreville and More|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DgAr627pCWQC&pg=PA301|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=March 28, 2010|publisher=Wexford House Books|isbn=978-0-9826433-1-0|page=301}}</ref><ref name="DaftMarcic2012">{{cite book|last1=Daft|first1=Richard L.|author-link1=Richard L. Daft|last2=Marcic|first2=Dorothy|title=Understanding Management|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U4O5pEQ6Ys8C&pg=PA635|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=January 1, 2012|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-1-111-58024-7|page=635}}</ref> While concert tickets can get expensive when the demand is high, more than half of all tickets sold on StubHub go for at or below face value. Tsakalakis has stated that he believes the ticket market is not a level playing field for the average person, in that before a ticket goes on sale, promoters have already sold the vast majority of seats to everyone from fan club members, ] card holders and ticket brokers.<ref name="ABC">{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Business/stubhub-revolutionizing-modern-day-ticket-scalper/story?id=18421695#.UXBuKMomd5U|title=StubHub, Revolutionizing the Modern-Day Ticket Scalper|publisher=ABC News|date=February 6, 2003|access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> He has said, "There is this whole mentality within concerts that if it doesn't sell out right away it's not a hit. It just doesn't make sense. Nothing works that way. There isn't a supplier out there that says, 'The first day I put my product out there I want all of it to sell out and I don't want to have any more supply.' What business works that way?"<ref name="ABC" /> Sellers choose what they want to charge for the ticket.<ref name="Jr.2009" /> A range of tickets are listed, mainly sporting, concert, theater, and other live entertainment events.<ref name="Wong2012">{{cite book|last=Wong|first=Glenn M.|title=Comprehensive Guide to Careers in Sports|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qEELS7T_Tm0C&pg=PA215|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=March 9, 2012|publisher=Jones & Bartlett Publishers|isbn=978-1-4496-0203-1|page=215}}</ref><ref name="HellriegelSlocum2009">{{cite book|last1=Hellriegel|first1=Don|last2=Slocum|first2=John W.|title=Organizational Behavior|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sghB48ZbruwC&pg=PA316|access-date=April 30, 2013|year=2009|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-0-324-58734-0|page=316}}</ref> Theatre and comedy is organized by Cirque du Soleil, Classical music and opera, dance/ballet, family, festivals and fairs, film festival, museum, musicals, play, and other/miscellaneous.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stubhub.co.uk/theatre-tickets/ | |||
|title=Theatre Tickets|publisher=StubHub|access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> | |||
As of 2019, StubHub charged fees to both the buyer and the seller in a transaction, with fees only being shown in their entirety near the end of transactions. StubHub has defended this practice of "all-in" pricing from critics as the industry standard.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tiffany |first=Kaitlyn |date=2019-06-12 |title=Well, ticket fees are probably going to be bad forever |url=https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2019/6/12/18662992/ticket-fees-ticketmaster-stubhub-ftc-regulation |access-date=2023-05-29 |website=Vox |language=en}}</ref> In 2014, StubHub announced "all-in" pricing, presenting the total price of the ticket to the buyer including the fees, rather than adding the fees to the end.<ref></ref> However, in 2015 StubHub reverted to the old system of adding fees at the final stage of the transaction.<ref></ref> In a 2020 congressional hearing on ticketing companies, StubHub's ] said the company's all-in pricing failed because consumers found it confusing and competitors' prices appeared lower, but said StubHub would support a federal mandate to include fees upfront.<ref></ref> StubHub has no ], but does inform buyers what similar tickets have sold for. The high resale prices for certain tickets have attracted criticism for being prohibitive to average concert-goers, such as the ] tickets that averaged $2,500 when resold on the platform.<ref name="TaylorWeerapana2011">{{cite book|last1=Taylor|first1=John B.|last2=Weerapana|first2=Akila|title=Principles of Economics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5j-_hJFue8wC&pg=PA7|access-date=April 30, 2013|year=2011|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-0-538-45359-2|page=7}}</ref> The company promised to refund the price of any ticket that fails to reach a buyer by FedEx, and sometimes sends staff to replace bad tickets.<ref name="Inc.2006">{{cite journal|title=Kiplinger's Personal Finance|journal=Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TgUEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA103|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=June 2006|publisher=Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc.|page=103|issn=1528-9729}}</ref> StubHub, as early as 2007, had implemented ]'s API into its service, which began allowing sellers to be paid as soon as their ticket had been sold.<ref name="Williams2007">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Damon|title=Pro PayPal E-Commerce|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KKqi2deBsg8C&pg=PA3|access-date=April 30, 2013|date=March 9, 2007|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-0353-7|page=3}}</ref> | |||
By using the StubHub website, a buyer may select from available tickets to an event. StubHub charges buyers a fee of 10% of the purchase price of the tickets (minimum $5 per transaction). A shipping and handling charge is then imposed (minimum $4.95) and tickets are either shipped via ], email delivered, available for instant download, or picked up the day of the event at a last-minute services office. In total, on a typical order, StubHub earns 20-25% of the purchase price of every ticket sold: buyers typically pay 10% more than the listed price and sellers receive 10-15% less than their listed price depending on certain seller metrics and bonuses. Criteria for reduced seller fees include confirm time, fill rate, and quarterly sales totals. Additional seller incentives include the ability to buy tickets without paying service fees.<ref>{{cite news |title=Index Ventures Backs StubHub Clone |publisher=alarm:clock euro |date=August 18, 2006|url=http://www.thealarmclock.com/euro/archives/2006/08/index_ventures_backs_stubhub_c_1.html | |||
|accessdate=18 January 2008}}</ref> If a buyer fails to win the ticket, StubHub will help the buyer find alternative tickets.<ref name="Jr.2009"/> StubHub does not prohibit sellers from listing tickets for any amount, regardless of how absurd the amount might be, but posts the prices at which tickets have sold. A September 2012 Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Rays game had tickets listed for $52,122, nearly 1000 times the face value of the tickets.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.stubhub.com/tampa-bay-rays-tickets/rays-vs-blue-jays-9-23-2012-2095318/|title=Tampa Bay Rays Tickets|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> Ticket prices for the 2009 Super Bowl averaged $2,500.<ref name="TaylorWeerapana2011">{{cite book|last1=Taylor|first1=John B.|last2=Weerapana|first2=Akila|title=Principles of Economics|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=5j-_hJFue8wC&pg=PA7|accessdate=30 April 2013|year=2011|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-0-538-45359-2|page=7}}</ref> Gift certificates for use on StubHub can be bought on site; the UK site has value options between £15 and £300.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stubhub.co.uk/theatre-tickets/|title=Gift certificates|publisher=Gift Certificates|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> To increase delivery rate, StubHub uses Goodmail's CertifiedEmail.<ref name="MullenDaniels2011">{{cite book|last1=Mullen|first1=Jeanniey|last2=Daniels|first2=David|title=Email Marketing: An Hour a Day|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=e1NNTLwY_BkC&pg=PA197|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=10 March 2011|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-1-118-05935-7|page=197}}</ref> It promises to refund the price of any ticket that fails to reach a buyer by FedEx.<ref name="Inc.2006">{{cite book|last=Inc.|first=Kiplinger Washington Editors,|title=Kiplinger's Personal Finance|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=TgUEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA103|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=June 2006|publisher=Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc.|page=103|issn=1528-9729}}</ref> The company also sends out a bi-weekly newsletter advertising events which the subscriber may be interested in based on past purchases.<ref name="MullenDaniels2011"/> StubHub and ] have been described as examples of "applications that leverage the PayPal platform in creative ways".<ref name="Williams2007">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Damon|title=Pro PayPal E-Commerce|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=KKqi2deBsg8C&pg=PA3|accessdate=30 April 2013|date=9 March 2007|publisher=Apress|isbn=978-1-4302-0353-7|page=3}}</ref> | |||
The company has offices in Los Angeles, Irvine, New York, Salt Lake City, Ireland, Switzerland. As of 2022, StubHub Holdings employed 650 full-time people, with a third of those employees at Viagogo.<ref>McCormick, Bret (28 February 2022), "", '']''</ref> It faces competition from firms such as ],<ref name="Williams2008" /> ], and ].<ref name=":0" /> | |||
As of September 2013, StubHub has more than 120 partners, including Major League Baseball, more than 35 NCAA colleges and universities, AEG and ESPN.<ref name="Wong2012" /> In advertising, the company has created a character known as the "Ticket Oak", a 25-foot tall animatronic talking tree.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-301332354.html|title= StubHub's Ticket Oak Introduces Industry-First Rewards Program|publisher=''Marketing Weekly News'', accessed via ]|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> This tree has appeared at numerous publicity events, posing for pictures and giving away thousands of tickets and prizes to fans. The company faces competition from firms such as ].<ref name="Williams2008"/> | |||
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== Legal issues == | ||
As of 2013, notable people working for the firm include:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stubhub.com/management-team/|title=Management Team|publisher=StubHub|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
{{div col|2}} | |||
*] - President of StubHub and General Manager of eBay Tickets | |||
*] - Director of Human Resources | |||
*] - General Manager, International | |||
*] - Chief Financial Officer and Head of Strategy | |||
*] - Chief Technology Officer and VP of Product & Engineering | |||
*] - General Manager, StubHub Social<ref name="StubHub Management Team"/> | |||
{{div col end}} | |||
=== New England Patriots lawsuit === | |||
===Anti-scalping legislation=== | |||
In 2006, more than 100 ] season-ticket holders suspected of reselling their regular-season seats on StubHub received letters denying them the right to buy playoff tickets and barring them from buying season tickets for the 2007 season. StubHub criticized the policy as "a witch hunt against us and eBay for giving fans more access to these games".<ref>{{cite news |last=Sandomir |first=Richard |date=September 24, 2006 |title=That Season Ticket on eBay? It Could Cost Seller the Seat |work=] |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/24/sports/baseball/24tickets.html |access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> Also in 2006, the ] sued StubHub to bar it from reselling Patriots tickets in ], arguing StubHub was illegally facilitating the sale of phony or voided season tickets.<ref>{{citation |last=Reed |first=Keith |title=Patriots Sue Ticket Reseller in Effort to Fight Scalping |date=November 23, 2006 |url=http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2006/11/23/patriots_sue_ticket_reseller_in_effort_to_fight_scalping/?page=2 |pages=A1 |access-date=April 30, 2013 |location=Boston, Massachusetts |publisher=The Boston Globe}}</ref><ref name="mohl2">{{citation |last=Mohl |first=Bruce |title=Patriots play tough |date=December 3, 2006 |url=http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2006/12/03/patriots_play_tough/ |newspaper=The Boston Globe |pages=D1 |access-date=April 30, 2013 |location=Boston, Massachusetts}}</ref> On July 6, 2007, a Suffolk Superior Court judge allowed StubHub to proceed with its lawsuit against the New England Patriots.<ref>{{citation |last=Mohl |first=Bruce |title=Ticket-sales suit against Patriots gets green light |date=July 7, 2007 |url=http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2007/07/07/ticket_sales_suit_against_patriots_gets_green_light/ |newspaper=The Boston Globe |access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> StubHub accused the Patriots of attempted monopolization, conspiracy to restrain trade, and unfair trade practices. On October 19, 2007, a court upheld an order forcing StubHub to turn over a list of all New England Patriots season ticket holders since 2002 who had used the site. The Patriots stated that they may strip the season ticket holders of their seats.<ref>{{citation |last=Mohl |first=Bruce |title=Patriots get StubHub users' names |date=October 19, 2007 |url=http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/10/19/patriots_get_stubhub_users_names |newspaper=The Boston Globe |access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> Purchasing StubHub during the dispute, eBay later settled.<ref name="NCNN_July2012">{{cite web|url=https://money.cnn.com/2012/07/20/smallbusiness/stubhub-spreecast-fluhr.fortune/index.htm|title=StubHub: Anatomy of a game-changing idea|date=July 23, 2012|last=Eng|first=Dinah|website=]}}</ref> | |||
In the US, 38 states have laws allowing the reselling of event tickets as long as the sale does not take place at the event site. The other 12 states have varying degrees of regulation, including registration requirements and maximum markups.<ref name="Stanford">{{citation | |||
|title=Admit Two: StubHub's founders want to take the worry out of getting close seats|first=Josh|last=Fried|journal=Stanford Magazine | |||
|publisher=Stanford Alumni Association|date=November–December 2004|url=http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2004/novdec/dept/bright.html|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> StubHub, ], ], and others have begun to lobby state legislatures to repeal or modify the stricter anti-scalping laws. In ], StubHub made over $6,500 in campaign donations to members of the state legislature in support of a 2006 bill to amend Florida's 61-year-old anti-scalping laws. Many consumers, as well as lobbyists for the leisure and entertainment industries were opposed to the bill, and claimed it will drive up prices for consumers while hurting their share of the ticket market.<ref>{{citation|title=Bill lifts restrictions on ticket resale prices | |||
|first=Sarah |last=Talalay|first2=Sean|last2=Piccoli|newspaper=South Florida Sun-Sentinel|location=Fort Lauderdale, Florida | |||
|date=2 May 2006|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sun_sentinel/access/1030183591.html?dids=1030183591:1030183591&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=May+2%2C+2006&author=Sarah+Talalay+and+Sean+Piccoli+Staff+Writers+Tallahassee+Bureau+Chief+Linda+Kleindienst+and+staff+researchers+Barbara+Hijek+and+Jeremy+Milarksy+contributed+to+this+report.&pub=South+Florida+Sun+-+Sentinel&edition=&startpage=8.B&desc=BILL+LIFTS+RESTRICTIONS+ON+TICKET+RESALE+PRICES | |||
}}</ref> | |||
<ref>{{citation|title=The scalpers in Tallahassee|author=Editorial|newspaper=The Ledger |location= Lakeland, Florida|date=6 June 2006|url=http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060606/NEWS/606060307/1036|accessdate=30 April 2013 | |||
}}</ref> To put these complaints into perspective, customers report paying 300% of standard retail price for events through ticket resellers like StubHub, although it is also possible that customers may purchase tickets at less than standard retail price.<ref>{{citation | |||
|last=Adams|first=Russell|title=Baseball-Playoff Seats Get Harder to Score|newspaper=Wall Street Journal|publisher=www.wsj.com | |||
|date=27 September 2006|url=http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB115932133147875112-JAb5hh_q9wTp8b2KnkMgZ_irono_20061026.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top|accessdate=30 April 2013 | |||
}}</ref> | |||
=== New York Yankees lawsuit === | |||
==Sports partnerships== | |||
In December 2012, it was reported that the New York Yankees, the Los Angeles Angels, and the Chicago Cubs had dropped StubHub and declined a new five-year deal, which ] had signed.<ref name="MLBrenewed" /><ref>{{cite web |last=Kosman |first=Josh |date=December 11, 2012 |title=Yankees are dropping ticket reseller StubHub |url=https://nypost.com/2012/12/11/yankees-are-dropping-ticket-reseller-stubhub/ |access-date=April 30, 2013 |work=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Lawrence |first=Jesse |date=February 27, 2013 |title=The Yankee-StubHub Breakup Is Going To Have A Lasting Impact On The Ticket Market |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/the-yankee-stubhub-break-up-2013-2 |access-date=April 30, 2013 |work=Business Insider}}</ref> The Chicago Cubs later opted back into the partnership.{{cn|date=June 2023}} In 2012, The Yankees sued StubHub for its storefront near ], arguing that it violated New York law prohibiting ticket resale within 1,500 feet of a venue. StubHub argued that the location was not a ticket sales office but a printing station for tickets purchased online. The lawsuit was settled in 2013.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mlb.nbcsports.com/2013/04/16/the-yankees-and-stubhub-about-to-settle-their-lawsuit/ |title=The Yankees and StubHub about to settle their lawsuit |last=Calcaterra |first=Craig |date=March 18, 2013 |work=] |access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> eBay has announced that from May 2013 it will retire some of its ticket categories on its UK website and will redirect users to the StubHub website to purchase them.<ref name="EC0313">{{cite web |date=March 25, 2013 |title=StubHub Plans to Integrate with eBay |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-323419960.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220080111/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-323419960.html |archive-date=December 20, 2016 |access-date=April 30, 2013 |publisher=Entertainment-Closeup}}</ref> They began the merging process in January 2013 when listings on StubHub also appeared in search results on the eBay UK's tickets category.<ref name="EC0313" /> In April 2013, a new pricing structure was established, and the fee will be displayed upfront without going through an auction.<ref name="EC0313" /> In May 2013, cancellation of the ]' musical '']'' saw a 220% increase in online ticket searches on StubHub UK, as fans rushed to buy tickets for the remaining shows.<ref>{{cite web |last=Corner |first=Lewis |date=May 3, 2013 |title=Spice Girls musical sees 220% ticket search surge after cancellation |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/music/a478755/spice-girls-musical-sees-220-ticket-search-surge-after-cancellation/ |access-date=May 8, 2013 |work=]}}</ref> | |||
StubHub has become a major sponsor in sports and entertainment.<ref name="SBJ">{{cite web|url=http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2013/03/04/Facilities/StubHub.aspx |title=StubHub takes naming rights at Home Depot Center|publisher=''Sports Business Journal''|date=4 March 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> The first to create the secondary ticketing sponsorship category, StubHub has become a major player in sports and entertainment sponsorships and activation. As of June 13, 2013, StubHub will have more than 90 partners, including Anschutz Entertainment Group, the O2, Staples Center, Major League Baseball Advanced Media, 28 Major League Baseball Clubs, more than 35 NCAA premier colleges and universities, NHL teams including the Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, and Philadelphia 76ers, as well as NBA, and MLS teams. In addition, StubHub has several deals with British Barclay's Premier League teams including ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/mobile/News/news-article.page?ref=stubhub-030413|title=Fancy playing on the pitch at White Hart Lane?|publisher=Tottenhamhotspur.com|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> and the ] (LTA).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-22291397|title=LTA and Stubhub sign tennis ticketing deal|publisher=]|date=25 April 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
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StubHub is a major player in college sports, with 35 college sponsorship deals as of April 2013, including the Universities of Texas, Michigan, and USC. Partners also include ESPN,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/espn-and-stubhub-team-up-to-provide-tickets-to-sports-fans-nasdaq-ebay-789288.htm|title=ESPN and StubHub Team Up to Provide Tickets to Sports Fans|publisher=Marketwire|date=6 November 2007|accessdate=25 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
Tickets.com, Paciolan,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://paciolan.com/tag/stubhub/|title=StubHub|publisher=Paciolan.com|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> IMG,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/02/27/stubhub-partners-with-img-college-paciolan-and-neb/|title=StubHub Partners with IMG College, Paciolan and Nebraska Athletics as Official Fan-to-Fan Ticket Mar|publisher=''Daily Finance''|date=27 February 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> and some 30 multi-use venues and festivals including Staples Center and South by Southwest.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2013/03/04/Facilities/StubHub.aspx|title=StubHub takes naming rights at Home Depot Center |publisher=''Sports Business Daily''|date=4 March 2013|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> In April 2013, StubHub signed a three-year agreement with the Lawn Tennis Association which covers the ] events at ], London, Birmingham and Eastbourne.<ref name="LTA">{{cite web|url=http://www.lta.org.uk/News/2013/April/2013-04-29/LTA-announces-new-partnership-with-StubHub/|title=LTA announces new partnership with StubHub |publisher=Lawn Tennis Association|date=25 April 2013|accessdate=8 May 2013}}</ref> The agreement means that StubHub have become a brand presence on the websites of the tournaments and other forms of their marketing and communications.<ref name="LTA"/> Also in April 2013, StubHub UK ran a competition in which if ] fans bought their season tickets before April 19, they offered the chance to win a VIP experience for the final home game of the 2012/3 season against ], which included champagne on arrival, a three-course meal, and a tour of the dressing room by ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2013/04/12/jags-be-the-12th-man|title=Jags:Be the 12th Man|publisher=Everton F.C.|date=12 April 2013|accessdate=8 May 2013}}</ref> | |||
In May 2013, StubHub signed a three-year sponsorship deal with ] (JCR) to trade tickets on three of the racecourses in London, ], ] and ]. As a result, StubHub will "have rights to on-site branding and promotional rights, as well as managing an on-site ticket collection point at the ]."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportspromedia.com/news/stubhub_agrees_three_year_jockey_club_deal|title=StubHub agrees three-year Jockey Club deal|publisher=Sportspromedia.com|date=3 May 2013|accessdate=8 May 2013}}</ref> On June 1, 2013, The Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, home of the ] and ], was renamed ], after Stubhub bought the naming rights.<ref name="Stubhub Center">{{cite web|title=Home Depot Center to be renamed StubHub Center in June|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2013/03/04/home-depot-center-be-renamed-stubhub-center-june|publisher=mlssoccer.com|accessdate=1 June 2013}}</ref> | |||
Fans who wish to buy tickets with a team that has no relationship with StubHub may still do so - all teams, regardless of relationship (or lack thereof) may have their tickets sold there. However, if a team has no formal partnership with StubHub, electronic downloading and printing of e-tickets may not be available - such tickets can be shipped by UPS or picked up at StubHub's last-minute ticket windows. All tickets sold on StubHub are protected by the site's fan guarantee. | |||
StubHub has attracted considerable criticism from sports executives. Tim Leiweke, former CEO of AEG has stated that "many sports executives hate StubHub because the company doesn’t invest in the product on the court" but argues that this is misguided.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.venuestoday.com/news/detail/leiwekes-opens-with-amc-with-call-for-change0910|title=Leiweke opens AMC with call for change|publisher=Venues Today|date=10 September 2013|accessdate=16 September 2013}}</ref> | |||
=== Scalping === | |||
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One of StubHub's top sellers (as of 2017) in the ticket reselling industry is a thirty-year-old man from Montreal, Canada, Julien Lavallée,<ref name="Star_Stubhub_lavallee_2017">{{cite news |last1=Oved |first1=Marco Chown |last2=Cribb |first2=Robert |date=November 9, 2017 |title=Montreal scalper scooping up tickets by the hundreds at lightning speed to big names like Adele, Ed Sheeran and Drake — then selling them back to you at huge profits |newspaper=Toronto Star |location=London, UK |url=https://www.thestar.com/news/paradise-papers/2017/11/09/montreal-scalper-scooping-up-tickets-by-the-hundreds-at-lightning-speed-to-big-names-like-adele-ed-sheeran-and-drake-then-selling-them-back-to-you-at-huge-profits.html |access-date=November 9, 2017 |series=Paradise Papers}}</ref><ref name="CBC_UK_probes_StubHub">{{cite news |last1=Seglins |first1=Dave |last2=Houlihan |first2=Rachel |date=November 9, 2017 |title=StubHub raid in U.K. targets 'top sellers,' including Canada's known superscalper Julien Lavallée: Julien Lavallée caught up in two U.K. probes targeting online scalping industry |newspaper=CBC News}}</ref> According to a November 9, 2017 article published in ''The Toronto Star'', Lavallée was able to expand his business using "exploitative tactics" that "gam the ticket marketplace and put entertainment beyond the reach of millions of fans who can’t compete with large-scale scalping operations."<ref name="Star_Stubhub_lavallee_2017" /> The leaked documents included Lavallée's business records that showed that along with StubHub, he also used ] and ] as "'main channels' to scalp his tickets".<ref name="CBC_UK_probes_StubHub" /> Prior to October 2017, Lavallée used his company, I Want Ticket Inc, which was "registered on the British Isle of Man, to post on StubHub in the U.K."<ref name="CBC_UK_probes_StubHub" /> | |||
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A UK law was passed in 2017 that targeted sellers using software to purchase tickets. The ] (CMA) then sent out information requests to all four major UK platforms (], ], ] and StubHub) in August that year asking for information on sellers. When StubHub refused the request the CMA instead pursued a warrant,<ref name="CBC_UK_probes_StubHub" /> raiding StubHub's London office in August 2017<ref name="Star_Stubhub_lavallee_2017" /> and confiscating records related to touts selling mass quantities of tickets.<ref name="CBC_UK_probes_StubHub" /> By November 2017, no charges had been laid against StubHub.<ref name="Star_Stubhub_lavallee_2017" /> According to the '']'' and the ], Lavallée drew the attention of U.K.’s National Trading Standards (NTS) and CMA when he succeeded in controlling 310 seats for three of ]'s shows in London in 2016 for a total transaction of over $50,000 in less than a half an hour.<ref name="Star_Stubhub_lavallee_2017" /> | |||
==Selected list of partners== | |||
As of 2013, StubHub has formal agreements with the following partners:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stubhub.com/partners/|title=Partners|publisher=StubHub|accessdate=30 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
In late 2017, the Canadian press, using a "superscalper", Lavallée, exposed in the ] as an example, reported that highly successful touts on StubHub were being openly incentivized for high sales volumes, arguing that StubHub was potentially incentivizing bot operators in the process.<ref name="CBC_UK_probes_StubHub" /> | |||
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In July 2024, the D.C. Attorney General filed a lawsuit against StubHub for alleged "bait-and-switch" price tactics.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Egan |first=Matt |date=2024-07-31 |title=StubHub tricks people with 'bait-and-switch' pricing scheme, DC attorney general alleges {{!}} CNN Business |url=https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/31/business/stubhub-tickets-fees-lawsuit/index.html |access-date=2024-08-01 |website=CNN |language=en}}</ref> | |||
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StubHub has partnered with multiple companies and sports teams. The company has affiliated with ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150424005086/en/StubHub-Watch-OS-App-Combines-Real-Time-Discovery#.VfiDHJfEkTB|title=StubHub Watch OS App Combines Real-Time Discovery, Mobile Ticketing to Provide a New User Experience|date=April 24, 2015 |publisher=Businesswire|access-date=September 15, 2015}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://techcrunch.com/2015/08/28/designing-new-mobile-experiences-for-the-music-loving-generation/|title=Humanistic Experience Design|publisher=Techcrunch.com|date=August 28, 2015|access-date=September 15, 2015}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/6553968/bandpage-partners-stubhub-offers-search-results|title=BandPage Partners With StubHub to Place Additional Offers in Search Results|magazine=Billboard|access-date=September 15, 2015}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/amazon-echo-gets-stubhub-skills-and-more-smarthome-integration/|title=Amazon Echo gets StubHub Skills and more smarthome integration|publisher=Zdnet.com|date=August 14, 2015|access-date=September 15, 2015}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://fortune.com/2015/07/29/uber-stubhub-app-iphone-android/ |title=StubHub's app now lets you request an Uber to your event |magazine=Fortune.com|date=July 29, 2015|access-date=September 15, 2015}}</ref> | |||
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StubHub has become a major sponsor in sports.<ref name="SBJ">{{cite web|url=http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2013/03/04/Facilities/StubHub.aspx|title=StubHub takes naming rights at Home Depot Center|publisher=Sports Business Journal|date=March 4, 2013|access-date=April 30, 2013|archive-date=April 18, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140418131127/http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2013/03/04/Facilities/StubHub.aspx|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2007, StubHub reached an exclusive agreement with ] (MLB).<ref name="Fekete2010" /> They get a piece of the 25% in commissions StubHub earns on either end of a season ticket buy and sell transaction. ] filed a lawsuit against StubHub and eBay in 2007, alleging "intentional interference" with Ticketmaster's contractual rights.<ref name="Inc.2007b">{{cite book|title=Billboard| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PxMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA6 |access-date=April 30, 2013|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|page=6|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> In 2012, StubHub renewed deals with ]. By December 2012, about half of the 30 MLB teams had separate partnership agreements with StubHub as well, with several teams such as the ] not renewing.<ref name="MLBrenewed" /><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/the-yankee-stubhub-break-up-2013-2 |title=The Yankee-StubHub Breakup Is Going To Have A Lasting Impact On The Ticket Market |last=Lawrence |first=Jesse |date=February 27, 2013 |work=Business Insider |access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> | |||
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StubHub is active in college sports, with 35 college sponsorship deals as of April 2013, including the Universities of Texas, Michigan, and USC. Partners also include ESPN,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/espn-and-stubhub-team-up-to-provide-tickets-to-sports-fans-nasdaq-ebay-789288.htm|title=ESPN and StubHub Team Up to Provide Tickets to Sports Fans|publisher=Marketwire|date=November 6, 2007|access-date=April 25, 2013}}</ref> | |||
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Tickets.com, Paciolan,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://paciolan.com/tag/stubhub/|title=StubHub|publisher=Paciolan.com|access-date=April 30, 2013|archive-date=April 23, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130423163245/http://paciolan.com/tag/stubhub/|url-status=dead}}</ref> IMG,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/02/27/stubhub-partners-with-img-college-paciolan-and-neb/|title=StubHub Partners with IMG College, Paciolan and Nebraska Athletics as Official Fan-to-Fan Ticket Mar|publisher=Daily Finance|date=February 27, 2013|access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> and some 30 multi-use venues and festivals including Staples Center and South by Southwest.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2013/03/04/Facilities/StubHub.aspx|title=StubHub takes naming rights at Home Depot Center |publisher=Sports Business Daily|date=March 4, 2013|access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref> In 2001, made a deal for secondary ticket sales with the Seattle Mariners.<ref name="MLBrenewed" /> In April 2013, StubHub signed a three-year agreement with the Lawn Tennis Association which covers the ] events at ], London, Birmingham and Eastbourne.<ref name="LTA">{{cite web|url=http://www.lta.org.uk/News/2013/April/2013-04-29/LTA-announces-new-partnership-with-StubHub/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130510173739/http://www.lta.org.uk/News/2013/April/2013-04-29/LTA-announces-new-partnership-with-StubHub/|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 10, 2013|title=LTA announces new partnership with StubHub|publisher=Lawn Tennis Association|date=April 25, 2013|access-date=May 8, 2013|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The agreement means that StubHub have become a brand presence on the websites of the tournaments and other forms of their marketing and communications.<ref name="LTA"/> Also in April 2013, StubHub UK ran a competition in which if ] fans bought their season tickets before April 19, they offered the chance to win a VIP experience for the final home game of the 2012/3 season against ], which included champagne on arrival, a three-course meal, and a tour of the dressing room by ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2013/04/12/jags-be-the-12th-man|title=Jags:Be the 12th Man|publisher=Everton F.C.|date=April 12, 2013|access-date=May 8, 2013|archive-date=September 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924043258/http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2013/04/12/jags-be-the-12th-man|url-status=dead}}</ref> In May 2013, StubHub signed a three-year sponsorship deal with ] to trade tickets on three of the racecourses in London; ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportspromedia.com/news/stubhub_agrees_three_year_jockey_club_deal|title=StubHub agrees three-year Jockey Club deal|publisher=Sportspromedia.com|date=May 3, 2013|access-date=May 8, 2013}}</ref> | |||
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On June 1, 2013, StubHub acquired naming rights to the home pitch of the ], which was renamed ].<ref name="Stubhub Center">{{cite web|title=Home Depot Center to be renamed StubHub Center in June|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2013/03/04/home-depot-center-be-renamed-stubhub-center-june|publisher=mlssoccer.com|access-date=June 1, 2013|archive-date=March 7, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130307063519/http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2013/03/04/home-depot-center-be-renamed-stubhub-center-june|url-status=dead}}</ref> On May 16, 2016, the ] of the ] announced that it had reached a three-year jersey sponsorship deal with StubHub to take effect beginning in the 2017–18 season—where the NBA will begin piloting jersey sponsorship. It marks the first time that a team belonging to any of the four major North American sports leagues has ever sold a jersey sponsorship.<ref name="espn-76ersjersey">{{cite web|title=76ers sell first NBA jersey ad|url=https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/15559477/philadelphia-76ers-sell-first-nba-jersey-advertisement-stubhub|website=ESPN.com|date=May 16, 2016 |access-date=July 10, 2016}}</ref> | |||
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Fans who wish to buy tickets with a team that has no relationship with StubHub may still do so - all teams, regardless of relationship (or lack thereof) may have their tickets sold there. However, if a team has no formal partnership with StubHub, electronic downloading and printing of e-tickets may not be available – such tickets can be shipped by UPS or picked up at StubHub's last-minute ticket windows. All tickets sold on StubHub are protected by the site's fan guarantee.<ref>{{cite web|title=Stubhub Fanprotect Guarantee|url=http://www.stubhub.com/fanprotect-update|website=StubHub.com|access-date=August 8, 2016|archive-date=September 21, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160921203448/http://www.stubhub.com/fanprotect-update/|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
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StubHub has attracted considerable criticism from sports executives. Tim Leiweke, former CEO of AEG has stated that "many sports executives hate StubHub because the company doesn't invest in the product on the court" but argues that this is misguided.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.venuestoday.com/news/detail/leiwekes-opens-with-amc-with-call-for-change0910|title=Leiweke opens AMC with call for change|publisher=Venues Today|date=September 10, 2013|access-date=September 16, 2013}}</ref> | |||
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American ticket brokering company
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Founded | 2000; 24 years ago (2000) |
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Headquarters | New York, United States |
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Parent | StubHub Holdings |
Website | stubhub |
StubHub is an American ticket exchange and resale company. It provides services for buyers and sellers of tickets for sports, concerts, theater, and other live entertainment events. By 2015, it was the world's largest ticket marketplace. While the company does not currently disclose its financials, in 2015 it had over 16 million unique visitors and nearly 10 million live events per month.
StubHub was founded in 2000 by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr. The company was acquired by eBay for $310 million in 2007, and again acquired in 2020 by Viagogo.
History
2000–2007
StubHub was founded in March 2000 as a class project by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr, both former Stanford Business School students and investment bankers. One of its first major sports deals was with the Seattle Mariners in 2001. In 2002, eBay was in talks to acquire StubHub for US$20 million, although the agreement had later "fallen apart over price." While StubHub initially intended to "build a ticket transaction system that could sell to other online portals and providers", in 2003, the company began placing Google ads for the actual StubHub website instead, directly facilitating ticket sales from sellers to buyers. After having a falling out with Fluhr in 2005, Baker left the company, retaining 10% ownership.
In 2005, the company raised between $10 million and $25 million from Pequot Ventures (now FirstMark Capital). That year, the company generated $50 million in revenue, was cash flow positive. and generated over $200 million in sales.
In 2006, StubHub became involved in several disputes over the resale of season sports tickets in New England, involving the New England Patriots and New York Yankees. In the U.S., 38 states had laws allowing the reselling of event tickets as long as the sale did not take place at the event site. The other 12 states had varying degrees of regulation, including registration requirements and maximum markups. StubHub, Ticketmaster, TicketNetwork, and others began to lobby state legislatures to repeal or modify the stricter anti-scalping laws. In Florida, StubHub made over $6,500 in campaign donations to members of the state legislature in support of a 2006 bill to amend Florida's 61-year-old anti-scalping laws. Many consumers, as well as lobbyists for the leisure and entertainment industries were opposed to the bill, and claimed it would drive up prices for consumers while hurting their share of the ticket market. The bill's sponsor argued its passage would modernize the state's ticketing industry. The bill passed in June 2006, resulting in 35 states having no restrictions on ticket resale.
In 2006, Inc. ranked StubHub as the eighth fastest growing private company in America on its annual "Inc. 500" list.
StubHub's acquisition by eBay was announced in January 2007 for a reported $310 million; the company went public under eBay. According to CNN Money, 2007 was a very successful year for the company, handling five million individual transactions, more than in the previous six years combined of its history. Staffing at StubHub had increased to 350 workers by the time of the sale. Following the acquisition, Fluhr left the company, and Chris Tsakalakis became the CEO.
2008–2013
By 2008, StubHub had become a $5 billion-a-year business. That same year, the company announced that music-related sales had seen the biggest growth and that music had become a "priority". By 2008 it had become a $5 billion a year business. It had 2.1 million visitors per month, generating over $100 million in sales annually. In 2009, Tsakalakis announced that transactions on StubHub had climbed 65% from the previous year, and revenue had increased by 40%. By 2009, StubHub was the largest secondary-market ticket reseller in the United States. However, in April 2009, StubHub reported that the price of second round Masters badges had declined by 43% from $1,073 in 2008 to $612 in 2009.
StubHub had 62 official partners by May 2011, including the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the Boston Red Sox, and Ultimate Fighting Championship. While StubHub marketed its partners' tickets and facilitated connections between buyer and seller, it did not acquire or mail the tickets directly. In July 2011, StubHub launched a new ticketing application, available on Microsoft Windows Phone, that makes it easier to buy tickets. StubHub applications for iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry 10, and Android also allow users to decide where they want to sit using interactive venue maps and the number of seats, and to plan the event by finding local restaurants, bars, and parking facilities. In 2012, StubHub integrated with Apple Passbook. Also in 2012, StubHub announced that Adele was the best-selling British act of 2011–2, with sales worth $35.18 million for her performances and merchandise alone. After StubHub opened a beta site in the UK in December 2011, it launched the full site in the UK in March 2012, also announcing plans to open stores in London and near major venues for last-minute ticket sales. At the time, StubHub said that 35% of tickets sold on its site came from professional brokers, and the rest came from part-time sellers or individuals.
In 2013, StubHub created an application especially for the South by Southwest events in Texas that gave users the opportunity to buy a range of tickets to all of the different shows. In January 2013, StubHub launched "The Rising Stars program", which offers grants of $25,000 - $100,000 for locally based, grassroots organizations to aid youth in sporting and artistic development. StubHub has also supported major benefit events, such as 121212, the Concert for Sandy Relief, including a $1 million donation to the Robin Hood Relief Fund for those impacted by Hurricane Sandy. StubHub and other reselling sites were criticized by concert producers of the 12-12-12 benefit concert in Madison Square Garden for allowing the resale of the tickets at above face value. In response StubHub stated it lacked the technology to require sellers donate their profits to charity, but noted it was donating all earnings on the concert's tickets to the organizing Robin Hood Foundation for Hurricane Sandy victims, ultimately donating US$1 million.
2014–2022
On November 4, 2014, Tsakalakis resigned from his position as president, and was replaced with Scott Cutler. In 2014, StubHub also announced the appointment of Jonah Freedman as its editor-in-chief, and has since announced plans to become a resource for finding and planning events. StubHub has also announced a plan to integrate with ESPN as part of the company's plans to offer more personalized content. As of May 2015, the site is visited by over 16 million unique visitors every month.
In September 2015, the company announced that it would no longer present inclusive ticket prices with fees and other charges included, switching to the practice where a user has the choice to have a lower price displayed at first and fees added at checkout, or fees displayed upfront. In 2013, StubHub started its own series of benefit concerts, and by 2015 had partnered with The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation.
StubHub was active in the US, Canada, the UK, Mexico, and Germany by 2016, and was the world's largest ticket resale platform. In 2016 overall, StubHub had revenues of $940 million. In June 2016, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched a compliance review of the four main secondary ticketing platform websites in the UK, including Viagogo, StubHub, GetMeIn, and Seatwave. At the conclusion of its investigation in 2018, the CMA demanded all four sites make "various changes" to comply with UK law.
In 2016, the United States Senate commerce committee introduced legislation called the Better Online Ticket Sales, or BOTS, Act which was later signed into law in December 2016 by President Obama. This law makes using bots to purchase tickets under certain circumstances illegal and holds bot owners liable for obtained tickets. StubHub expressed support for the legislation.
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy was made president of StubHub in 2018, replacing Cutler.
In late 2019, StubHub disclosed having sold $4.75 billion in tickets in 2018 with $1.1 billion in annual fees, and sold tickets in 44 countries, particularly the United States. On November 25, 2019, the competing service Viagogo—which was founded by Baker and has a major presence in Europe—announced that it would acquire StubHub for $4.05 billion. Viagogo was established by Baker after he left the company. Through the merger, StubHub and Viagogo would become owned by the new entity StubHub Holdings. In February 2020, Viagogo agreed to purchase StubHub for $4 billion. In September 2021, the UK Competition & Markets Authority gave Viagogo permission to complete the acquisition. As part of the deal, StubHub agreed to sell its business outside of North America, including its UK business, to Digital Fuel Capital LLC. In the process of the 2022 Viagogo purchase, StubHub again became a private company after being public for 13 years.
In January 2022, it was reported that StubHub Holdings was considering an IPO and had filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Bloomberg reported that the transaction could possibly value StubHub at US$13 billion. In July 2022, Nayaab Islam was appointed StubHub president.
2023-present
In April 2024, CNBC reported that StubHub was eyeing an IPO at a $16.5 Billion valuation.
Operations
The StubHub online platform facilitates ticket resale, as well as directly issuing tickets on behalf of event organizers for live entertainment, also offering features for finding and planning events.
August E. Grant and Jennifer H. Meadows describe StubHub as a "clearinghouse for ticket sales." It "serves as a middleman between buyers and sellers, deriving revenue from commissions on ticket sales." Local agencies may trade smaller profit margins from selling to a larger volume reseller rather than risk not finding a retail buyer for the same ticket. StubHub was described by The Wall Street Journal as "far and away the biggest player in the $6 billion market for reselling live-event tickets". The company allows for ticket sellers to gain a profit, but unlike eBay, without involving auctioning.
Many sell their extra tickets on StubHub at a profit, often tickets which are in high demand which are difficult to find. While concert tickets can get expensive when the demand is high, more than half of all tickets sold on StubHub go for at or below face value. Tsakalakis has stated that he believes the ticket market is not a level playing field for the average person, in that before a ticket goes on sale, promoters have already sold the vast majority of seats to everyone from fan club members, American Express card holders and ticket brokers. He has said, "There is this whole mentality within concerts that if it doesn't sell out right away it's not a hit. It just doesn't make sense. Nothing works that way. There isn't a supplier out there that says, 'The first day I put my product out there I want all of it to sell out and I don't want to have any more supply.' What business works that way?" Sellers choose what they want to charge for the ticket. A range of tickets are listed, mainly sporting, concert, theater, and other live entertainment events. Theatre and comedy is organized by Cirque du Soleil, Classical music and opera, dance/ballet, family, festivals and fairs, film festival, museum, musicals, play, and other/miscellaneous.
As of 2019, StubHub charged fees to both the buyer and the seller in a transaction, with fees only being shown in their entirety near the end of transactions. StubHub has defended this practice of "all-in" pricing from critics as the industry standard. In 2014, StubHub announced "all-in" pricing, presenting the total price of the ticket to the buyer including the fees, rather than adding the fees to the end. However, in 2015 StubHub reverted to the old system of adding fees at the final stage of the transaction. In a 2020 congressional hearing on ticketing companies, StubHub's general counsel said the company's all-in pricing failed because consumers found it confusing and competitors' prices appeared lower, but said StubHub would support a federal mandate to include fees upfront. StubHub has no price ceiling, but does inform buyers what similar tickets have sold for. The high resale prices for certain tickets have attracted criticism for being prohibitive to average concert-goers, such as the 2009 Super Bowl tickets that averaged $2,500 when resold on the platform. The company promised to refund the price of any ticket that fails to reach a buyer by FedEx, and sometimes sends staff to replace bad tickets. StubHub, as early as 2007, had implemented PayPal's API into its service, which began allowing sellers to be paid as soon as their ticket had been sold.
The company has offices in Los Angeles, Irvine, New York, Salt Lake City, Ireland, Switzerland. As of 2022, StubHub Holdings employed 650 full-time people, with a third of those employees at Viagogo. It faces competition from firms such as Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek.
Legal issues
New England Patriots lawsuit
In 2006, more than 100 New York Yankees season-ticket holders suspected of reselling their regular-season seats on StubHub received letters denying them the right to buy playoff tickets and barring them from buying season tickets for the 2007 season. StubHub criticized the policy as "a witch hunt against us and eBay for giving fans more access to these games". Also in 2006, the New England Patriots sued StubHub to bar it from reselling Patriots tickets in Massachusetts, arguing StubHub was illegally facilitating the sale of phony or voided season tickets. On July 6, 2007, a Suffolk Superior Court judge allowed StubHub to proceed with its lawsuit against the New England Patriots. StubHub accused the Patriots of attempted monopolization, conspiracy to restrain trade, and unfair trade practices. On October 19, 2007, a court upheld an order forcing StubHub to turn over a list of all New England Patriots season ticket holders since 2002 who had used the site. The Patriots stated that they may strip the season ticket holders of their seats. Purchasing StubHub during the dispute, eBay later settled.
New York Yankees lawsuit
In December 2012, it was reported that the New York Yankees, the Los Angeles Angels, and the Chicago Cubs had dropped StubHub and declined a new five-year deal, which MLB Advanced Media had signed. The Chicago Cubs later opted back into the partnership. In 2012, The Yankees sued StubHub for its storefront near Yankee Stadium, arguing that it violated New York law prohibiting ticket resale within 1,500 feet of a venue. StubHub argued that the location was not a ticket sales office but a printing station for tickets purchased online. The lawsuit was settled in 2013. eBay has announced that from May 2013 it will retire some of its ticket categories on its UK website and will redirect users to the StubHub website to purchase them. They began the merging process in January 2013 when listings on StubHub also appeared in search results on the eBay UK's tickets category. In April 2013, a new pricing structure was established, and the fee will be displayed upfront without going through an auction. In May 2013, cancellation of the Spice Girls' musical Viva Forever! saw a 220% increase in online ticket searches on StubHub UK, as fans rushed to buy tickets for the remaining shows.
Scalping
One of StubHub's top sellers (as of 2017) in the ticket reselling industry is a thirty-year-old man from Montreal, Canada, Julien Lavallée, According to a November 9, 2017 article published in The Toronto Star, Lavallée was able to expand his business using "exploitative tactics" that "gam the ticket marketplace and put entertainment beyond the reach of millions of fans who can’t compete with large-scale scalping operations." The leaked documents included Lavallée's business records that showed that along with StubHub, he also used Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster as "'main channels' to scalp his tickets". Prior to October 2017, Lavallée used his company, I Want Ticket Inc, which was "registered on the British Isle of Man, to post on StubHub in the U.K."
A UK law was passed in 2017 that targeted sellers using software to purchase tickets. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) then sent out information requests to all four major UK platforms (Get Me In, Seatwave, Viagogo and StubHub) in August that year asking for information on sellers. When StubHub refused the request the CMA instead pursued a warrant, raiding StubHub's London office in August 2017 and confiscating records related to touts selling mass quantities of tickets. By November 2017, no charges had been laid against StubHub. According to the Toronto Star and the CBC News, Lavallée drew the attention of U.K.’s National Trading Standards (NTS) and CMA when he succeeded in controlling 310 seats for three of Adele's shows in London in 2016 for a total transaction of over $50,000 in less than a half an hour.
In late 2017, the Canadian press, using a "superscalper", Lavallée, exposed in the Paradise Papers as an example, reported that highly successful touts on StubHub were being openly incentivized for high sales volumes, arguing that StubHub was potentially incentivizing bot operators in the process.
Bait-and-switch pricing
In July 2024, the D.C. Attorney General filed a lawsuit against StubHub for alleged "bait-and-switch" price tactics.
Partnerships
StubHub has partnered with multiple companies and sports teams. The company has affiliated with Apple Inc, Spotify, BandPage, Amazon.com, and Uber.
Sports
StubHub has become a major sponsor in sports. In 2007, StubHub reached an exclusive agreement with Major League Baseball (MLB). They get a piece of the 25% in commissions StubHub earns on either end of a season ticket buy and sell transaction. Ticketmaster filed a lawsuit against StubHub and eBay in 2007, alleging "intentional interference" with Ticketmaster's contractual rights. In 2012, StubHub renewed deals with Major League Baseball Advanced Media. By December 2012, about half of the 30 MLB teams had separate partnership agreements with StubHub as well, with several teams such as the Los Angeles Angels not renewing.
StubHub is active in college sports, with 35 college sponsorship deals as of April 2013, including the Universities of Texas, Michigan, and USC. Partners also include ESPN, Tickets.com, Paciolan, IMG, and some 30 multi-use venues and festivals including Staples Center and South by Southwest. In 2001, made a deal for secondary ticket sales with the Seattle Mariners. In April 2013, StubHub signed a three-year agreement with the Lawn Tennis Association which covers the Aegon events at Queens Club, London, Birmingham and Eastbourne. The agreement means that StubHub have become a brand presence on the websites of the tournaments and other forms of their marketing and communications. Also in April 2013, StubHub UK ran a competition in which if Everton F.C. fans bought their season tickets before April 19, they offered the chance to win a VIP experience for the final home game of the 2012/3 season against West Ham United F.C., which included champagne on arrival, a three-course meal, and a tour of the dressing room by Graeme Sharp. In May 2013, StubHub signed a three-year sponsorship deal with Jockey Club Racecourses to trade tickets on three of the racecourses in London; Sandown Park, Epsom Downs and Kempton Park.
On June 1, 2013, StubHub acquired naming rights to the home pitch of the Los Angeles Galaxy, which was renamed StubHub Center. On May 16, 2016, the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA announced that it had reached a three-year jersey sponsorship deal with StubHub to take effect beginning in the 2017–18 season—where the NBA will begin piloting jersey sponsorship. It marks the first time that a team belonging to any of the four major North American sports leagues has ever sold a jersey sponsorship.
Fans who wish to buy tickets with a team that has no relationship with StubHub may still do so - all teams, regardless of relationship (or lack thereof) may have their tickets sold there. However, if a team has no formal partnership with StubHub, electronic downloading and printing of e-tickets may not be available – such tickets can be shipped by UPS or picked up at StubHub's last-minute ticket windows. All tickets sold on StubHub are protected by the site's fan guarantee.
StubHub has attracted considerable criticism from sports executives. Tim Leiweke, former CEO of AEG has stated that "many sports executives hate StubHub because the company doesn't invest in the product on the court" but argues that this is misguided.
See also
- Raji Arasu
- List of companies founded by Stanford University alumni
- List of acquisitions by eBay
- List of NBA jersey sponsors
Notes
- The application makes use of the Microsoft Windows Phone design and presents a catalog in which fans can search events based on their preference and location, view and notes upcoming events, and can tag their favorite sports teams and bands which updates them of events throughout the year.
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