Cost to keep Miss America could nearly double
Posted: Friday, February 12, 2016 7:30 pm
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Miss America could be staying in Atlantic City, but at nearly twice cost to the state.
The Casino Reinvestment
Development Authority is considering giving the pageant $4 million a
year to keep it in Atlantic City, Sen. Jim Whelan said Friday.
The pageant and the CRDA have
been negotiating a new contract since July. After an eight-year stint in
Las Vegas, the Miss America Competition was lured back to its Atlantic
City birthplace in 2013 with promises of a $7.3 million state subsidy
package that expired in 2015.
The CRDA’s funding has gone
toward marketing and promotional expenses for the pageant, as well as
preparation costs at Boardwalk Hall, where the event is held. Another
agency, the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority, provided
$2.3 million for the pageant’s production costs. The CRDA and ACCVA have
since been merged.
The $4 million per year subsidy
would be nearly double the roughly $2.4 million the CRDA had been giving
the pageant. Whelan, D-Atlantic, wasn’t happy about the higher price
tag.
“Miss America isn’t worth $4 million to Atlantic City,” Whelan said. “I’m literally bewildered by this one.”
CRDA will discuss a contract extension at Tuesday’s board meeting, Acting Chairman Robert E. Mulcahy said in a statement.
Can Miss America money be better spent?
“After just completing extensive
negotiations with Dick Clark Productions, this coming Tuesday the CRDA
Board will discuss a new approach for a contract extension for Miss
America. It will provide significantly expanded marketing benefits to
Atlantic City across multiple platforms.” Mulcahy said in a statement.
His statement did not address the $4 million figure stated by Whelan.
Miss America Organization declined to comment.
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