"But there are limits to what we can do with these arenas, " Mr. Silver said, noting that most buildings are booked with concerts or other events.
But the issue goes deeper than filling arenas with partisan supporters of the home team.
All of a sudden, he's in arenas with the star of Oasis, being courted by the press.
Getting in-game deals to show the stream on video boards in stadiums and arenas with spotty cell phone reception would be another big step.
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Mountains are at the same time social and political arenas with a wide range of management arrangements, including private property, traditional common property regions, national scale parks and reserves, and international treaties, all embedded within a rapidly changing global economic context that can create tensions between local mountain residents and distant users of mountain resources.
Matches are played in purpose-built arenas, with the capital cities of Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland hosting the Cardiff Devils, Belfast Giants and Edinburgh Capitals before audiences of between 5, 000 to 8, 000 partisan fans.
But while the public takes issue with Obama in certain arenas, two-thirds continue to believe that he has the leadership skills and personal characteristics a president should have, which may explain why his overall approval is higher than his rating on the issues of public concern.
The Ahoy Center is a massive modern sports complex, with so many venues and arenas that one person could never get to even half the music.
For now, Mr. Schwarzenegger seems to revel in his ability to slip in and out of a variety of different arenas, always with his some variation of his signature "Terminator" line at the ready.
His rivalry with Djokovic promises to light up arenas around the world over the next few years.
London, by contrast, is planning a 500-acre Olympic park, complete with athletes' village, indoor arenas and swimming pool, in the lower Lea Valley, an unloved bit of east London.
Any analysis of economics and stocks, therefore, must not begin with the U.S. but with what is happening in the larger arenas--the global economy and markets.
Instead his campaign has cleverly combined the use of the shiniest new social media tools with gatherings in that oldest of democratic arenas - the Mediterranean town square.
Stadiums and arenas can at least screen spectators with metal detectors.
Since 2005, MLS has added six new teams, and with the exception of Seattle all now play in their own arenas.
When inflation levels are low, Sysco can pass the modestly higher costs along to restaurants (and the nursing homes, sports arenas, and college dorms it also serves) with little trouble.
Total speculation here, but some day it might even make sense for Comcast to acquire AEG and combine the dozens of arenas and venues operated by the Comcast Spectacor division with the 120 sites controlled by AEG.
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Game developers like Harmonix have paired their games with a drumset and a guitar to turn living rooms into rock arenas.
But as technology made possible large virtual arenas like Second Life or World of Warcraft, an online game with millions of players, so the overlap between cyberspace and real human existence began to grow.
For one thing, white-space transmitters have to avoid interfering with both local television stations and the wireless microphones used in conference halls, sports arenas, theatres and churches.
What happened with Russian and Korean companies on the legal front was always being mirrored in other business arenas.
With the games more than a year away, it has already finished building its main sporting arenas.
The Clinton Administration has placed great emphasis on multilateralism, particularly with respect to U.N. peacekeeping operations involving U.S. forces in several arenas.
But they're a lot more fun than the light shows, loud music and fan giveaways (with the notable exception of the T-shirt cannons) that pass for entertainment at sports arenas these days.
Minneapolis-based Nash Finch operates in both arenas, grocery retail and distribution, plus it does a large portion of its business with the U.S. military, putting additional pressure on the company.
Based on franchise valuations, revenue and attendance trends over the past few years, the most stagnant team businesses--those with the greatest likelihoods of hitting the road at some point--are those stuck in outdated arenas and stadiums.
Through the leadership of Director George Tenet, we have forged an unprecedented relationship with the men and women of the Central Intelligence Agency in the counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism arenas.
His Arenas wants to live only for writing and pleasure but has to deal, against his will, with the brutalities of politics.
Javier Arenas, a smooth Andalusian who recently took the party chair, has begun to purge party people with a whiff of corruption about them.
When I caught up with her at the Prudential Center in Newark, where the circus was performing last week (it will be playing arenas in the New York area through April 1), I wondered what her parents thought of her career trajectory, no pun intended.
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