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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]]. |
+ | 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=== |
===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
Sponsorship logos
The Press and Journal Arena
2002–2012
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
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
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.