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Exhibit 99.1
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
[GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT LOGO]
For Further Information Contact:
Richard Kozuback, President
Global Entertainment Corporation
480-994-0772
www.globalentertainment2000.com
Global Entertainment Corporation Rudy R. Miller, Chairman
1600 North Desert Drive, Suite 301 The Miller Group
Tempe, Arizona 85281 Investor Relations for the Company
602-225-0505
gee@themillergroup.net
www.themillergroup.net
GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERSHIPS,
CONTRACT WITH HOCKEY CANADA AND THE HIRING OF A NEW CFO
TEMPE, ARIZONA, OCTOBER 20, 2010 -- GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION (OTCBB:
GNTP) - an integrated event and entertainment company, today announced a number
of new developments in its Central Hockey League ("CHL") and GetTix units along
with the replacement of the company's Chief Financial Officer.
CENTRAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
The CHL recently announced a new partnership with digital media company NeuLion,
Inc., an end-to-end IPTV service provider of live and on-demand entertainment
and sports programming, to produce CHL-TV for the 2010-2011 hockey season.
CHL-TV delivers online coverage of all 18 teams in the CHL and will air nearly
600 games throughout the regular season. This exclusive service provides fans
the only way to watch live CHL games online as well as broad access to archive
games, video-on-demand and CHL highlights.
Global also announced that the license for the CHL hockey team in Prescott
Valley, Arizona (Arizona Sundogs) has been successfully transferred to a new
ownership group, Mile High Hockey, LLC.
Finally, the CHL kicked off its 2010-2011 season on October 15, 2010 with a
total of 18 teams. The CHL welcomes its newest members: the Fort Wayne Komets,
the Dayton Gems, the Quad City Mallards, the Bloomington Prairie Thunder and the
Evansville Icemen. The CHL welcomed 76,111 fans over opening weekend. Overall,
the league averaged 4,756 fans over opening weekend compared to 4,141 fans over
opening weekend a year ago, an increase of 15 percent.
GETTIX
GetTix recently finalized a 5-year full-service ticketing agreement with Hockey
Canada after three days of executive training and orientation in Calgary,
Alberta. Hockey Canada is the governing body for hockey in Canada and a member
of the International Ice Hockey Federation and has a membership through its 13
provincial branch associations of over 700,000 players, coaches and officials.
GetTix also announces it has formed new partnerships with Gray Line of
Tennessee, a provider of sightseeing tours, vacation packages, charter services,
group itineraries and airport and convention services, and the Allen Wranglers,
a professional football team playing in the IFL ("Indoor Football League").
NEW CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
The company accepted the resignation of James Yeager as Chief Financial Officer
of Global Entertainment Corporation effective this past weekend. Richard
Kozuback, President and Chief Executive Officer stated, "James represented the
company in the most professional of ways over his past three years of service
and we wish him all the best in his future."
Global Entertainment introduced its new CFO, Charles Mathews, on October 18,
2010. Mr. Mathews brings more than 18 years of accounting and management
experience to the company. He previously served as the managing principal of
Mathews & Mann, LLC, an accounting and business consulting firm in Phoenix,
Arizona. From December 2007 to March 2009, Mr. Mathews was Interim CFO of
Education 2020, a virtual education company focused on students in grades 6-12.
From March 2004 to November 2007, Mr. Mathews was Executive Vice President and
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Global Entertainment Corporation Announces New Partnerships, Contract with
Hockey Canada and the Hiring of a New CFO
October 20, 2010
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Chief Financial Officer of Quepasa Corporation, a publicly traded leading
Hispanic internet portal. Mr. Mathews has extensive experience in helping
companies with turn-around situations and corporate restructuring. Mr. Mathews,
a Certified Public Accountant, has a B.A. in Business Administration from Alaska
Pacific University and an M.B.A. from Arizona State University.
Richard Kozuback declared, "We are pleased to have Chuck join our team as the
company works through its reorganization process. We believe Chuck will be of
great assistance to us as we continue our efforts to reduce expenses to be more
in line with current revenues and as we build for the future growth of the
company."
Visit our web sites:
www.globalentertainment2000.com www.centralhockeyleague.com
www.coliseums.com www.GetTix.net
Global Entertainment Corporation is an integrated events and entertainment
company focused on mid-size communities that is engaged, through its seven
wholly owned subsidiaries, in sports management, multi-purpose events and
entertainment centers and related real estate development, facility and venue
management and marketing and venue ticketing. GLOBAL PROPERTIES I, in
correlation with arena development projects, works to maximize value and develop
potential new properties. INTERNATIONAL COLISEUMS COMPANY, INC. (ICC) serves as
project manager for arena development while ENCORE FACILITY MANAGEMENT and GEC
FOOD SERVICE, LLC coordinate arena operations and concessions. GLOBAL
ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING SYSTEMS (GEMS) pursues licensing and marketing
opportunities related to the Company's sports management and arena developments
and operations. GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TICKETING (GETTIX.NET) is a ticketing
company for sports and entertainment venues. THE WESTERN PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY
LEAGUE, INC., through a joint operating agreement with the Central Hockey
League, is the operator and franchisor of professional minor league hockey teams
in nine states.
Certain statements in this release may be "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
These forward-looking statements may include projections of matters that
affect revenue, operating expenses or net earnings; projections of capital
expenditures; projections of growth; hiring plans; plans for future
operations; financing needs or plans; plans relating to the company's
products and services; and assumptions relating to the foregoing.
Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and
uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Future
events and actual results could differ materially from those set forth in,
contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking information.
Some of the important factors that could cause the company's actual results
to differ materially from those projected in forward-looking statements
made by the company include, but are not limited to, the following: limited
liquidity and the need for additional financing intense competition within
the sports and entertainment industries, past and future acquisitions,
expanding operations into new markets, risk of business interruption,
changing consumer demands, dependence on key personnel, sales and income
tax uncertainty and increasing marketing, management, occupancy and other
administrative costs.
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