Grupo CIE

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Grupo CIE
Type Private
Industry Media and Entertainment
Founded1990;33 years ago (1990)
Headquarters Mexico City, Mexico
Key people
Alejandro Soberon Kuri (CEO)
ProductsConcert and movie tickets, theaters, CDs
Subsidiaries OCESA, OCESA Teatro, CIE Las Americas, CIE Comercial, CIE Parques de Diversiones, CIE Internacional, OCESA Seitrack, OCESA Colombia.
Website www.cie-mexico.com.mx

Grupo CIE (Corporacion Interamericana de Entretenimiento. Spanish for: Interamerican Entertainment Corporation) is a Mexican entertainment and media company. It is leader of Latin American entertainment sector, focusing especially on the markets of Hispanic and Portuguese language, including the Latin market of the United States. Grupo CIE is a Latin American amalgam of Live Nation. [1] The company operates various venues, auditoriums and theme parks throughout Latin America; promotes a variety of live events, commercial fairs and exhibitions; operates ticketing sites including Ticketmaster Mexico and Ticketmaster Brazil); provides sponsorships, foods, promotional drinks and articles for events and entertainment; and participates in the film industry through the production and distribution of films.

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Divisions

Grupo CIE is divided into five divisions which controls different sectors of the market:

Venues

Grupo CIE operates some of the main venues in Mexico like:

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References

  1. Omar Morales (April 24, 2015). "Is This Mexico's Most Powerful Man in Music?". Billboard. Retrieved 10 May 2015.