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The unusual name refers to both the concept of entertainment and to United Airlines, which used the arena to promote its electronic ticketing program.
That is not true. It has nothing to do with United. Coors offered them $8 million for naming rights and they turned it down, they picked the name 'E-Center', but it has nothing to do with United. They are still open to name rights.
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There are major 15 sports venues between Provo and Logan, most of which reside on college campuses. All but two — the RSL stadium under construction in Sandy and the E Center in West Valley City — bear the name of an individual or company. http://desnews.com/article/1,5143,695270175,00.html?pg=2
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The unusual name refers to both the concept of entertainment and to United Airlines, which used the arena to promote its electronic ticketing program.
That is not true. It has nothing to do with United. Coors offered them $8 million for naming rights and they turned it down, they picked the name 'E-Center', but it has nothing to do with United. They are still open to name rights.
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695239433,00.html
There are major 15 sports venues between Provo and Logan, most of which reside on college campuses. All but two — the RSL stadium under construction in Sandy and the E Center in West Valley City — bear the name of an individual or company. http://desnews.com/article/1,5143,695270175,00.html?pg=2
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