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January 17, 2000 11:30 PM PST

Ticketmaster, Evite strike deal

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October 3, 1999
Ticketmaster-Online CitySearch tomorrow will announce a deal to promote Evite.com throughout its network of city guides.

With the partnership, Evite's online event planning service will be featured on 10 city sites. Users will be able to plan group gatherings by clicking on links to Evite.com placed throughout CitySearch's movie, theater, restaurant and concert listings. CitySearch will also let users purchase tickets via Ticketmaster links in Evite.com pages.

Executives from both companies said the deal is a natural progression for their respective businesses.

Online event planners have begun springing up in recent months, sparked by interest among venture capitalists and users alike.

In November, Evite.com secured a $30 million round of venture capital financing from firms including August Capital and Staenberg Venture Partners.

Rivals Mambo.com and eParties have also attracted attention from Web veterans, such as former Netscape vice president Jennifer Bailey and former Disney Internet chief Jake Winebaum, respectively.

And just a few weeks ago, online music destination MP3.com acquired SeeUthere.com for $150.2 million in hopes of adding Web-based event management to its service offerings.

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