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Yes, the Brewers, host to the All-Star Game, lead the majors in lost attendance, nearly half a million in about half the season.
A source close to MGM Mirage said that the casino would probably have to take a one-time charge of around $2 million related to shuttering the show, and lose up to about $5 million in lost cash flow from ticket sales as well as lost attendance that would hurt sales of restaurant, casino, and other areas.
A day of rain at the outdoor event--more likely in October--can cost the fair $200,000 to $300,000 in refunded tickets and lost attendance, Ferris said.
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"Next year, we don't expect to be losing attendance, not after the entertainment we've provided.
The Devil Rays have the worst record in Major League Baseball and continue to lose attendance.
Horse racing in New York (as elsewhere) was beginning its long, slow decline in the mid-'70s, losing attendance after the introduction of Off-Track Betting in 1971 and the establishment of the state lottery in 1966, and the match race was seen as a potential bonanza.
Good films are getting quicker notice; bad films are losing attendance faster than ever before.
'You won't lose attendances in the Premier League because historically it's robust,' says sports economist Paul Downward.
Elizabeth lost her attendance on Queen Caroline, and St. André was publicly humiliated at court.
Despite the losing record, attendance at the home games averaged over 1,000 people, the tenth highest attendance in the 26-team league.
Now the team is losing and attendance is dipping.
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