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Best in Mobile Fan Experience


Experience


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Already an influential player in ticket and fan experience upgrades, the Atlanta-based Experience continued to push the envelope on subscription-based ticketing and piloted a new product, InWeGo, that pools access to a large group of Atlanta sports teams and attractions.


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Gametime


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The concept of last-minute ticket buying owes much of its existence and popularity to this San Francisco company. Gametime has attracted some of the industry’s heavy hitters, including Wasserman Chairman Casey Wasserman and Accel Partners, as investors.



ReplyBuy


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While many ticketing players continue to layer in new technology to their products, ReplyBuy has accelerated its growth curve through text-based ticketing, offering unmatched speed and simplicity. The firm has aligned with several major primary ticketing companies and more than 100 pro and college teams.



2016 TCS New York City Marathon


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The official marathon mobile app, developed in partnership with Tata Consultancy Services, brought a new level of depth, immersion and social engagement to the event. Ninety-eight percent of the more than 51,000 runners were tracked live on the app by friends and family.


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