As much as your mother make per night of her sales
Ticket sales by far!
By cinema ticket sales, DVD/video sales and merchandise sales! :)
Theaters make schedules based on ticket sales. As long as people are going to see the movie, it will remain in theaters. When ticket sales drop off, the theater will show something else.
Lower league teams make most of their money from selling tickets, some from their sponsor and very little from merchandising sales. Mid-level league teams make a balance between ticket sales and sponsor money, and some (but still a small percentage) from merchandising sales. Top teams make most of their money from merchandising sales, some from sponsors and a very small percentage from ticket sales.
Depends on the comedian. Starting out maybe $50 a night or a percentage of ticket sales.
It cost an estimated $1.5 billion to construct.
The US sports industry brought in approximately seventy billion dollars in 2000. Sales revenue comes from merchandise, ticket sales, and sports equipment.
Because she brings in the audience which in turn results in high ticket sales which is what generates a promoters revenue, minus the costs of the show and profit is left over. The same is evident with CD sales. Because she brings in the audience which in turn results in high ticket sales which is what generates a promoters revenue, minus the costs of the show and profit is left over. The same is evident with CD sales.
The NBA generates significant revenue per game, primarily through ticket sales, broadcasting rights, and sponsorship deals. While specific numbers can vary by season and market conditions, estimates suggest that the league earns over $25 million on average per game. This figure encompasses revenue from various sources, including merchandise sales and concessions, contributing to the league's overall financial success.
Lottery vendors usually don't make anything from winning tickets, but rather from sales of the tickets themselves.
Phish's earnings per show can vary significantly based on factors such as ticket sales, venue capacity, and merchandise sales. On average, they can make anywhere from $1 million to $2 million per show. This figure includes revenue from ticket sales, concessions, and merchandise, but does not account for expenses related to production and touring costs. Overall, their financial success is bolstered by a dedicated fan base and extensive touring schedule.
Pompeii attracts around 3 million visitors annually, generating an estimated revenue of approximately €30 million from ticket sales, guided tours, and merchandise sales.