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IT'S SHOWTIME: WILL ATLANTIC CITY GAME SELL OUT?

          As of yesterday afternoon, fewer than 600 tickets had
     been sold through Ticketmaster for tomorrow night's "The
     Game On Showtime" in Atlantic City, NJ, according to sources
     cited by Phil Jasner of the PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS.  FAME
     President/Game organizer Curtis Polk: "I'm not going to be
     standing out on the corner in Atlantic City, giving away
     tickets.  I've got big companies that have bought blocks of
     tickets and said, 'We want to direct it to this charity, you
     guys tell us a charity we can give it to in our name."  Polk
     and Arn Tellem, who is also organizing the game, disputed a
     TV report that Showtime, which will televise the game, "was
     not paying a fee."  An industry source put Showtime's fee at
     $750,000, while some said it was higher (PHILA. DAILY NEWS,
     12/18).  In L.A., Tom Hoffarth writes that Showtime's fee
     has "been reported" at $1.5M (L.A. DAILY NEWS, 12/18).  USA
     TODAY's Roscoe Nance reports that 7,000 tickets have been
     sold for the game (USA TODAY, 12/18).  In Detroit, Chris
     McCoskey writes that "large blocks of tickets will be
     purchased and given to area children" (DETROIT NEWS, 12/18).
          IT'S SHOWTIME: Showtime Exec Producer Jay Larkin, on
     the game: "This game does not have any weight on the
     politics of the NBA.  It's just a basketball game and a
     once-in-a-lifetime programming opportunity for us" (ATLANTA
     CONSTITUTION, 12/18).  Larkin said that he "doesn't want the
     game to be turned into a platform for the players to push
     their agenda.  Larkin: "We'll present the issue of the
     lockout and how the players arrived at this game without
     getting into specific issues or giving anybody the
     opportunity to get on the soapbox.  If we're interviewing
     somebody and it goes in that direction, we would like to be
     able to provide the NBA with an opportunity to make a
     comment" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 12/18).  Larkin, on whether
     Showtime would air future players games: "It's a great big
     question mark.  We have to see how it performs as a
     television product.  If the season is not reinstated and
     there are more opportunities to do games like this, we are
     certainly interested" (L.A. DAILY NEWS, 12/18).
          ONE-SHOT DEAL? Showtime ran a 3/4 page ad in today's
     N.Y. TIMES under the header "It's the game of the year. 
     Maybe, the only game of the year" (N.Y. TIMES, 12/18).  
          AND NOW, A WORD FROM...: TheGlobe.com, MCI Worldcom,
     brokerage firm Tucker Anthony and Planet Hollywood have
     signed on as game sponsors, joining Just for Feet and
     Caesars Atlantic City (FAME).  TheGlobe.com will conduct
     online voting for the game's MVP (TheGlobe.com). 

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