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Local newspaper, ''[[The Press and Journal]]'', became the first sponsor of the arena with a ten year deal starting in 2002. They later picked up naming rights again in 2019, for the new arena that replaced the AECC, and named it [[P&J Live]].
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Local newspaper, ''[[The Press and Journal]]'', became the first sponsor of the arena with a ten year deal starting in 2002. They later picked up naming rights again in 2019, for the new arena that replaced the [[AECC]], and named it [[P&J Live]].
   
 
===GE Oil & Gas Arena===
 
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 3 December 2020

1985–2010 2010–2019 The Press and Journal Arena GE Oil & Gas Arena BHGE Arena
1985–2010 2010–2019 The Press and Journal Arena GE Oil & Gas Arena BHGE Arena

1985–2010

AECC

2010–2019

AECC Arena

Sponsorship logos

The Press and Journal Arena

2002–2012

The Press and Journal Arena

Local newspaper, The Press and Journal, became the first sponsor of the arena with a ten year deal starting in 2002. They later picked up naming rights again in 2019, for the new arena that replaced the AECC, and named it P&J Live.

GE Oil & Gas Arena

2012–2017

GE Oil & Gas Arena

After the contract with DC Thomson (the owners of the P&J since 2006) expired, GE Oil & Gas took over naming rights from 2012.

BHGE Arena

2017–2019

BHGE Arena

In 2017, GE Oil & Gas merged with Baker Hughes and subsequently the arena name was updated to reflect this. The sponsorship lasted until 2019 when the arena was closed and replaced with a new arena at TECA.