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Live Nation is a monopoly that likely will be broken up as a result of the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit filed last week, says Jay Marciano, CEO of AEG Presents, in an internal memo ...
By Dave Brooks On Friday (May 31), AEG chairman/CEO Jay Marciano became the first major live music executive to voice support for the Department of Justice’s effort to break up Live Nation and ...
By Ethan Millman Music Editor The Department of Justice is investigating concert promoters Live Nation and AEG in a criminal probe regarding their responses to refunds for pandemic-era concert ...
Live Nation has confirmed that it's under investigation by the Department of Justice, but denies that it illegally colluded with AEG or anyone else. By Rachel Scharf The U.S. Department of Justice ...
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Live Nation and AEG Reportedly Face Criminal Antitrust Probe Over Alleged Ticket-Refund CollusionPer the same outlet – which, potentially setting the tone for subsequent reports, opted to prioritize the probe’s significance for Live Nation as opposed to AEG – prosecutors have considered ...
(Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department is conducting a criminal antitrust probe of Live Nation and AEG's response to concert cancellations at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020, Live Nation ...
David Leiken, who runs the local concert promoter Double Tee Concerts, had appealed a decision under the former Portland City ...
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Interaksyon on MSNLive Nation to invest $1 billion in US music venuesThis investment comes amid Live Nation's grown optimism in the live entertainment industry, driven by long-overdue ticketing ...
All together, the Bellwether’s is L.A.’s highest-profile riposte to the Live Nation/AEG duopoly since the former bought local promoter Spaceland Presents in 2019. “There’s nothing else ...
Live Nation says it will invest $1 billion to build 18 new concert venues across the U.S., including in some smaller American ...
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