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  1. 1. www.tennessean.com
    www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.d - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/30/2007   Last Visited: 9/30/2007

    Marty Collins, senior director of ticketing for the Titans, said the team might raise PSL prices on new sales as a way of adding value to the PSLs fans are already holding. The Titans had a season-ticket renewal rate of about 99 percent this year.

    Waiting for the right ones

    The Titans, who started their waiting list earlier this decade, say it's great for database purposes. Seats that become available are generally not among the most desirable, so people on the waiting list turn them down, Collins said.
  2. 2. The City Paper - Smart, Fast, Free
    www.nashvillecitypaper.com/ind - [Cached]

    Published on: 7/17/2006   Last Visited: 7/17/2006

    "You can't speak enough about the fans and thank them enough," said Marty Collins, director of ticket operations for the Titans, "because they are the ones who make this happen year-in and year-out."

    According to Collins, tickets to the Oct. 1 game against the Dallas Cowboys sold out first with Steve McNair's Nov. 12 homecoming with the Baltimore Ravens the second to sell out.
  3. 3. www.charlotte.com
    www.charlotte.com/local/story/ - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/9/2007   Last Visited: 9/10/2007

    Marty Collins, director of ticket operations for the Tennessee Titans, agreed. "It's like a stock," he said, although "that's not what we sell it as."

    Even so, Titans PSLs also could become more valuable before long.

    Collins said the team may raise PSL prices, fixed since sales began in the late 1990s, in the next season or two. The cheapest seats on the upper level of LP Field cost $250, while the most expensive seats -- lower-level, at midfield -- are $4,500.

    More than 20,000 people are on a waiting list, Collins said, and raising prices would add value to seats held by current owners.

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