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786453635665 |
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ESSAY |
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PHD VERIFIED |
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APA |
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10 |
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Need help with my Marketing question – I’m studying for my class.
If you’ve been to a professional sporting event lately, you probably noticed that almost every second is filled with some sort of entertainment on the floor, video screens, or aisles.
It almost seems like the game is secondary to all the entertainment. How do you feel about TV time outs, t-shirt cannons, kiss-cams, and all the non-sport hoopla that happens during sporting events?
If you’ve recently attended a professional sporting event, you’ve definitely noticed that there’s entertainment on the floor, on TV screens, and in the aisles virtually every second.
It’s almost as though the game is secondary to the other forms of enjoyment. What are your thoughts on TV timeouts, t-shirt cannons, kiss-cams, and the rest of the non-sport nonsense that occurs during athletic events?
Need help with my Marketing question – I’m studying for my class.
If you’ve been to a professional sporting event lately, you probably noticed that almost every second is filled with some sort of entertainment on the floor, video screens, or aisles.
It almost seems like the game is secondary to all the entertainment. How do you feel about TV time outs, t-shirt cannons, kiss-cams, and all the non-sport hoopla that happens during sporting events?
If you’ve recently attended a professional sporting event, you’ve definitely noticed that there’s entertainment on the floor, on TV screens, and in the aisles virtually every second.
It’s almost as though the game is secondary to the other forms of enjoyment. What are your thoughts on TV timeouts, t-shirt cannons, kiss-cams, and the rest of the non-sport nonsense that occurs during athletic events?