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StubHub.com to Auction Tickets to CBS’s “Survivor: All-Stars” Finale, Proceeds Benefit The Museum of Television & Radio
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NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 27, 2004–StubHub.com, the leading online ticket marketplace, is offering tickets to the finale of CBS’s hit TV series, “Survivor: All-Stars.” Effective immediately, the public can log on to www.StubHub.com and bid to purchase tickets for the May 9th “Survivor” finale at Madison Square Garden in New York, with proceeds benefiting The Museum of Television & Radio.

The sensational “Survivor” joins an extensive list of television series participating in StubHub’s innovative television ticket charity auction program. Other shows that have participated include “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “American Idol,” “Hope & Faith,” “The Price is Right,” “8 Simple Rules,” “According to Jim,” “Dr. Phil,” and “Star Search.”

“‘Survivor’ is the crown jewel of reality series, and StubHub.com is proud to be involved with this season’s finale,” said Eric Baker, president of StubHub.com. “The ‘Survivor’ fans who win this auction will not only become a part of TV history, but they’ll be making a valuable contribution to The Museum of Television & Radio.”

About StubHub.com

StubHub.com is a website where users can buy or sell tickets to sporting events, concerts and theater. All transactions on StubHub.com are 100% guaranteed and the site uses the latest Internet security technology to ensure that all information is protected. StubHub.com is easy to use and offers a seamless and convenient transaction process. Fans can find a broad selection of great seats at great prices. The company also offers charity ticket packages to exclusive events that cannot be purchased through other outlets. The StubHub Network of partners includes sports teams in the NBA, MLB, NFL and NHL; performing artists including Christina Aguilera, The Eagles, Jewel and Britney Spears; media companies including Knight-Ridder, SportingNews.com, USAToday.com and RollingStone.com; universities including Stanford and Berkeley; and charities including the World Wildlife Fund. On the Web: www.StubHub.com.

About The Museum of Television & Radio

The Museum of Television & Radio, with locations in Los Angeles and New York, is a nonprofit organization founded by William S. Paley to collect and preserve television and radio programs and advertisements and to make them available to the public. Since opening in 1976, the Museum has organized exhibitions, screening and listening series, seminars, and education classes to showcase its collection of over 100,000 television and radio programs and advertisements. Programs in the Museum’s permanent collection are selected for their artistic, cultural, and historic significance.