Comcast Deal Repositions Exton’s Paciolan for Coming Growth

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Paciolan, which bought out Exton’s New Era Tickets, is changing hands from Comcast to Learfield in a move that aims to bring about growth in the future. Image via Paciolan.

Paciolan, the major ticket seller with an Exton operation formerly known as New Era Tickets, is changing hands in a deal that aims to open the gates for big things in the future.

Comcast is selling Paciolan to Learfield, which was acquired for more than $1 billion late last year by investment firm Atairos, the same company that has a key stake in Comcast, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer report by Bob Fernandez.

“Bringing Paciolan’s business together with Learfield represents a positive realignment of assets within the greater portfolio,” said Comcast Spectacor CEO Dave Scott.

Learfield is a Texas advertising and marketing management company that provides Paciolan with stronger growth prospects. Exton is currently home to 20 of Paciolan’s 300 employees.

For Comcast Spectacor, the deal narrows its focus to stadium management, concessions, and hospitality.

Read more about Comcast’s sale of Paciolan to Learfield in the Philadelphia Inquirer here.

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