This whole concert ticket system is a mess.” The DOJ allowing Live Nation and Ticketmaster to merge over a decade ago was controversial at the time, putting the world’s largest concert ...
Since its formation through the merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster in 2010, Live Nation Entertainment’s net worth and revenue have only grown but the company’s business practices have come ...
NASCAR has named Ticketmaster its official ticketing partner in 2025, sparking fan concerns about fees, bots, and ...
The Justice Department sued Live Nation on Thursday, accusing Ticketmaster’s owner of illegally inflating ticket prices for ...
(CNN) -- The Justice Department has launched an investigation into a proposed merger between Ticketmaster and Live Nation, which two lawmakers said would create a "near monopoly" in concert ticketing.
Concert giant Live Nation might be one of the most reliable investments in the entertainment industry these days. With the ...
LOS ANGELES and WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Live Nation, Inc. (NYSE:LYV) and Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. ("Ticketmaster") (NASDAQ ...
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Live Nation, the world’s largest event promoter, entered into an agreement to merge with Ticketmaster, the world’s largest ticket sales company, in 2009. At the time of the merger, the two ...
voted to approve the issuance of Live Nation common stock in connection with its previously announced merger with Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ:TKTM). Over 99% of the shares voted were ...
US regulators have sued Live Nation, accusing the entertainment giant of using illegal tactics to maintain a monopoly over the live music industry. The lawsuit from the Department of Justice said ...
(CNN) -- The Justice Department has launched an investigation into a proposed merger between Ticketmaster and Live Nation, which two lawmakers said would create a "near monopoly" in concert ticketing.