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The real problem is acting and unions.
Last Edit: dramedy 01:50 pm EDT 04/26/20
Posted by: dramedy 01:47 pm EDT 04/26/20
In reply to: Live sports vs. theater - singleticket 12:26 pm EDT 04/26/20

A sporting event has an unknown outcome and consequences as a team moves toward a final show off like Stanley,World Cup or super bowl. So a season has to be played out and everyone gets paid for season.

A show has a defined ending. So one taping of a performance is it. Yes there is nuance of performance but nothing to tape multiple performances 8 times a Week for months. So actors might get paid a lot for one performance that could be sold to a few hundred thousand people (probably the number of tickets sold for fathom events). But really doesn’t help the industry as a whole like sporting events would.
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