East Tex Tiger
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8058 according to the Houston Chronicle. Tickets prices for Saturday game 30.00 & 40.00 dollars.
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8058 according to the Houston Chronicle. Tickets prices for Saturday game 30.00 & 40.00 dollars.
This can grow in Houston. They had stars coming out and good entertainment for this tournament.
It can grow but the radio stations here in Houston did a horrible job with advertisement. Even when PVU played TSU yesterday you didn't hear much about it.
It can grow but the radio stations here in Houston did a horrible job with advertisement. Even when PVU played TSU yesterday you didn't hear much about it.
It can grow but the radio stations here in Houston did a horrible job with advertisement. Even when PVU played TSU yesterday you didn't hear much about it.
That falls on the company hired to promote the event and the SWAC office. They need to go over every possible finals scenario and be prepared for a media blitz. Pumping the names of SWAC "stars" should be in the promos as well.
Why are you blaming the radio stations, if you buy advertisement, you can cut your own spots or have them cut for you or give them the promo points for live reads.
97.9 had promotions for a month leading up to the tournament. I don't think I heard anything on 93.7, though.
8058 according to the Houston Chronicle. Tickets prices for Saturday game 30.00 & 40.00 dollars.
KTSU could have done a much better job on championship day also. We had both teams in the championship, so its not too much to expect an announcement of the games and times every twenty minutes on the hour.
I personally believe the radio advertisements did what they were suppose to do, inform and spark interest. The consumer then should take the initiative and look up what games they want to see. Everyone has a smartphone. If I hear something on the radio that sparks my attention, I immediately do a Google search and find out the details. The ($30-$40) ticket prices kept the average person at home..but 8000 is a great crowd considering the prices. Overall, I feel it was a good look for the SWAC.![]()
Ummm excuse me for not buying the ads. I think that falls on the SWAC not little ol me. Whenever you get finish talking the fact still remains that little to no promotion was done here...
This year they contracted that out to the same company that does promotions for the CIAA Tournament. I think they did a good job covering media outlets but the content of the ads is what I take issue with.
97.9 had promotionsfor a month leading up to the tournament. I don't think I heard anything on 93.7, though.