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In the club areas of your facility, do you program any live broadcasts within the lounge during pre or postgame?
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We have a post-game radio broadcast in Lexus Lounge on the Event Level which is only accessible to our floor and courtside ticket holders.
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The Twins radio pre and postgame shows are produced in view of the fans in our Champions Club.
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The only live broadcast we “show†is the press conference. We set a couple televisions in the club lounge areas on our in-house feed channel in order to show the live press conference.
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Here in Portland, we do not currently host live broadcasts within any of our premium areas, save for during the NBA Draft (which is a non-event day of course). That said, we have in years past.
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We hold our postgame radio and TV broadcasts from the Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Club on our Premium Level. We open it up to the general public during that time though, so it's not exclusive to our premium clients.
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For the Milwaukee Bucks, we really do not do any live broadcasts in our club areas pre or postgame. We will have in-game mic'd events taking place (giveaways, etc.), but all pre and postgame actual broadcasts occur by or on the arena floor.
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We haven't done this but since we received this email, we have already discussed the idea and the possibility of implementing it to our "Home Plate Bar & Lounge" area on our Club Level to make it more of a destination and attraction. I think it's a great idea and one that our management team could very well agree with.
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For a few games the last few seasons, we've had our postgame TV show, "Bears Post Game Live", broadcast live from our United Club lounge. The number of broadcasts and when they start during the season is based on the budget constraints of our local TV partner, Comcast SportsNet. The broadcast is open to all guests in the United Club. We usually have around 100-200 people stay to watch the show. The team does not pay for any of the expenses.