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Chris Brown, members of his entourage and Live Nation have been sued by four men who allege that they were attacked after the R&B star’s Fort Worth concert.
Hollywood Inc.
It’s unclear if the government will succeed in breaking up Live Nation and Ticketmaster, but the antitrust action raises big risks for the giant entertainment company.
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Business
The government’s antitrust case against Live Nation follows two allegedly unsuccessful attempts to rein in the company’s anticompetitive behavior.
The DOJ, California and other states sued concert behemoth Live Nation, the parent of Ticketmaster, alleging antitrust violations that could force the company to break up.
The DOJ wants to break up Live Nation and Ticketmaster, citing exorbitant ticket prices for concerts. But would splitting up the two giants deliver the desired outcome?
Climate & Environment
First Taylor Swift supposedly broke Ticketmaster. Now the DOJ is suing the ticketing giant’s parent, Live Nation Entertainment. So why does it feel as if we’ve been here before?