February 21, 2012 (MMD Newswire) -- The biggest story in NY sports is the on court magic of the Knick's newest star, Jeremy Lin. But, perhaps an even more important story for Knick fans is how to score (increasingly hard-to-get) tickets for these unprecedented, history making games. Ditto for hard-core Ranger fans and their winning team!
Jim Zissler would be pleased to share his tips on obtaining coveted Knick's (and Ranger) tickets with your audience. Recently named the nation's "Top Specialist for Hard-to-Get Tickets for Sports Events," by Conde Nast Traveler, Jim is a senior vice president at Inside Sports & Entertainment Group (www.insideseg.com), the NY-based leading provider of tickets and travel packages to events worldwide. Nobody knows the ticket business better!
For the Indy Super Bowl, Jim worked with national and local media outlets re stories on: How to get the best tickets and accommodations; accessing top parties and travel packages; the (ticketing) economics of this #1 sporting event, etc.
As one of the largest sources of tickets and insider access,Inside Sports is on-site at most of the majors and stands ready to provide you with timely insights and information for stories on key events. In 2012, we will host over 50,000 customers at events such as the Big East, Final Four, Kentucky Derby, Master's golf, World Series, French Open, Wimbledon, Indy 500, US Open Tennis, BCS, Monaco Grand Prix, London Olympics, NFL Pro Bowl, Sundance (& Cannes) Film Fests, Emmys, BCS and many more.
Story ideas we can source:
-- Event tickets & Travel: How to get tickets, travel packages, insider access and accommodations to "sold out" events around the world.
-- New York Knicks (and Rangers): Tips on Scoring the hottest tickets in town!
-- What are the top 25 spectator events in the world??
-- 2012 London Olympics: How to get Tickets and Accommodations to the world's biggest sporting event.
-- The Big East Tourney (March): Popularity and ticket prices growing annually.
-- Sports business: Specific insights into how/why an event is selling and its ticket pricing and "economics." (How does the Indy Super Bowl compare to last year's and next years in New Orleans?)
-- Looking-ahead stories: What' s the latest on the 2014 NYC Super Bowl (our major clients are already requesting tickets !)
-- The "new" corporate incentive business: The rise of "experiential" (sports & entertainment) sales incentives (versus merchandise).
-- The world of VIP "insider" access to major events: How to get into the Winner's Circle at the Derby and into Elton John's Party at the Oscars, etc.
If you are doing a story re sports tickets, the business of sports, corporate incentives, entertainment events, or event-related travel, we encourage you to be in touch.
Thanks,
Alfred L. Schreiber
Inside Sports & Entertainment Group (www.insideseg.com)
aschreiber@insideseg.com
646 320 5142



