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Sports Franchise
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Answer 37 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A groundskeeper is someone who maintains property grounds of substational size like an athletic field. Proper field maintaenance is a very important and imprpoer maintence can lead to player injuries and league fines.
Groundskeeper
salary cap
Seating Capacity
Promotional Items
2. Revenue that is generated from licensing agreements is considered licensing revenue. Licensing revenue is usually generated by granting third party companies the right to sell products including a team's name and logo. Typical products for licensing
Licensing Revenue
Ingress
Demographics
infrastructure
3. Are the exclusive right of a sponsors to have its name and logo on a stadium.
Groundskeeper
Licensee
Cost Per Reach
Naming Rights
4. In advertising - the term media is used to describe avenues for communicating a message. The most common forms of media are TV - newspapers -radio and the internet.
Promotional Items
Licensor
Usher
Media
5. The percent of potential customers in a specific target audience who are aware of a products existence.
Awareness
salary cap
Media
sponser
6. Is the group - individuals or corporations paying a percentage of the revenue earned though the use of the intellectual property.
sponser
franchise
Security
Licensee
7. The cost of an advertising campaign divided by the number of people reached.
Target Audience
Licensor
Naming Rights
Cost Per Reach
8. Yeild managment pricing involves setting different prices for goods or services in an effort to maximize revenue whenlimited capacity is a factor.
sponser
Fan Loyalty
Yeild Managment Pricing
infrastructure
9. Is the act of discussing an issue between two or more parties with competing interests in order to reach an agreement.
Roster
Bottlenecks
Revenue
Negotiation
10. Any parking lot that is offsite from the stadium is considered satellite parking. Shuttle buses are often required to transport fans to and from the stadium.
Satellite Parking
salary cap
Royalty
Price
11. Refers to the authorization that one business gives to another business - individual or organization which grants one of the entire permission to use another's property in exchange for a fee.
Cost Per Reach
Royalty
licensing
Target Audience
12. A salary cap os the anual dollar limit that a single team may pay all its players. The main purpose of a salary cap os to maintain competiveness within a league.
sponser
salary cap
Yeild Managment Pricing
Cost Per Reach
13. Infrastructure is the physical resources required for the operation of an event or activity. A good city for a football franchise will have an infrastructure that matches the team's needs. This includes the right size stadium - enough offsite parking
Demand
Negotiation
infrastructure
sponser
14. Gross income User-contributed - The increase in assets that result from the sale of a product or service in the normal course of business
Revenue
Profit
Price
Seating Capacity
15. The basic characteristics of a poulation segment such as gender - age - and income.
Awareness
Licensing Revenue
Demographics
Groundskeeper
16. Egress refers to the flow or fans out of or away from the stadium.
Royalty
licensing
Egress
Licensee
17. Owns the rights to some intellectual property and grants - permission to a groups - individuals or corporations to use this property.
Licensor
sponser
Profit
Awareness
18. Includes organization - firms - or individuals that gave terms money in exchange for advertising rights on stadium sinage and naming rights.
Security
sponser
Expenses
franchise
19. A franchise is a business arangement in which one company (the franchise) obtains the rights to sell the products and use various elements of a business system of another company (the franchiser).
Licensing Revenue
franchise
Bottlenecks
Awareness
20. Target audience describes a particular market segment selected as being the most appropriate for a certain advertising campaign or schedule.
franchise
Forecasting
Target Audience
sponser
21. Any revenue that comes from corporate sponsors. Selling advertising space in and around a stadium is the primary way to generate sponsorship dollars.
Demographics
Profit
Promotional Items
Sponsorship Revenue
22. Ushers are responsible for making sure fans sit and stay in their assigned seats. Fans will move to better seats if they are and there is no one to stop them.
Usher
Satellite Parking
Negotiation
Revenue
23. The costs of operating a business. Unlike the cost of an asset - the cost of an expense does not provide a future benefit to the business. Therefore - its effect is a reduction in owner's equity.
Media
Awareness
Expenses
franchise
24. An attempt to make an unprofitable business profitable again.
Turnaround
Awareness
sponser
licensing
25. Sometimes a business will use special items in combination with its promotional campaign to help attract customers. These items are considered promotional items.
Revenue
Ingress
Promotional Items
Price
26. Loyalty is devotion to an entity. Sports fan loyalty largely determines how much fans are willing to pay for sporting event tickets and how many games they are likely to attend. A losing record is likely to decrease sporting event attendance - but th
Fan Loyalty
Usher
Licensing Revenue
Forecasting
27. A list of players on a team.
Revenue
Roster
Egress
Awareness
28. Price is the amount of money you charge customers for one unit. Ticket prices should reflect what customers are willing and able to pay.
Target Audience
Expenses
Price
Security
29. A bottleneck is a lessening of traffic throughput. in viral business- sports - you may see bottlenecks occur in the parking lots because of overloaded traffic situations due to the inability of the parking and security.
Forecasting
licensing
Roster
Bottlenecks
30. Is the collective use to sign - symbols or design. Sports and event stadium may reserve areas where sponsors can use signage for advertising purposes.
Turnaround
signage
Ingress
Security
31. The state of being and feeling secure and experiencing freedom from anxiety and fear - resulting from protection against harm or attack
Revenue
Security
Licensing Revenue
Ingress
32. Forecasting involves the prediction of upcoming results based on the evaluation of accessible - relevant data.
Fan Loyalty
Turnaround
Target Audience
Forecasting
33. Is a per unit payment made for the use of intellectual property created by a business's or person - such as a sport team's name and logo.
Royalty
Security
Forecasting
Profit
34. Ingress refers to the flow of fans to or into the stadium.
Promotional Items
Ingress
Roster
Groundskeeper
35. The money earned from conducting business after all costs and expenses have been paid.
Demographics
Profit
infrastructure
Price
36. The amount of a good or service that consumers are able and willing to buy at various possible prices during a specified time period.
Profit
Turnaround
signage
Demand
37. Seating capacity is the total number of seats that are available at a specific stadium.
Seating Capacity
Media
sponser
Bottlenecks