From Deseret News archives:
Stadium names are more about money than pride
You've changed, people.
Time was, not too long ago, you would get all bent out of shape at the very idea that a taxpayer-funded arena would be so "crass" as to sell its name to the highest bidder.
That was your word crass. You used it again and again in letters to the editor and in phone calls. Here's one this newspaper published in the summer of 1991: "I have been eagerly awaiting a contest to name the new 'Jazz arena,' but since it doesn't appear one will be held, I must respectfully throw my suggestion onto the court: 'Salt Palace West.' ... whatever you do, keep the Salt Palace on the new arena."
You reacted the same way two years later when Salt Lake City decided to build a new baseball stadium and attract the triple-A team now known as the Salt Lake Bees. A Dan Jones & Associates poll back then, conducted for the Deseret News and KSL, found that 50 percent thought it was improper for the city to name the stadium after the highest bidder.
"Salt Palace" said it all. You couldn't find a name that combined local flavor with elegance any better than that. And Derks Field, the old baseball stadium, was named after John C. Derks, a local sports editor. Maybe it wasn't elegant, but it was something no one else had.
You lost those battles, of course. The Delta Center and Franklin Quest, soon changed to Franklin Covey Field, became part of the local lexicon. People moaned when the Delta Center became EnergySolutions Arena, but that was because it was too hard to say, not because the name had been bought.
Now, Franklin Covey's 15-year stadium contract is expiring, and the folks building that new soccer stadium in Sandy are hunting around for a sponsor.
A story in this newspaper last week quoted a University of Oregon business professor as saying the market is getting saturated. So many companies have paid for the rights to so many stadiums that there aren't many companies left nor does a name bring the bang it once did. That's particularly true for a minor league stadium, which doesn't get a lot of TV exposure outside its own city.
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