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Music executives and policy insiders are questioning Live Nation appointing Trump ally Richard Grenell to its board amid the DOJ's monopoly suit.
Aside from the civil suit, news broke last week that the DOJ is considering separate criminal charges against Live Nation and rival AEG over collusion allegations regarding their responses to ...
DOJ Investigating Live Nation, AEG Over COVID-Era Refund Strategies "It is not illegal for artist agents, promoters and ticketing companies to work together to solve the unprecedented challenges ...
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. May 23, 2024 ...
Amid an antitrust battle with the Justice Department, global entertainment company Live Nation is adding one of President Trump’s closest advisors to its board of directors. Richard Grenell, who ...
DOJ filed its lawsuit after OCR informed DOJ it would not provide the un-redacted information, citing the 2002 Help America Vote Act that authorizes civil action against jurisdictions to enforce ...
The DOJ lawsuit against Live Nation is a go, and is currently scheduled for a March 2026 trial, according to Reuters. The Trump executive order on concert tickets calls for the BOTS Act to be ...
Live Nation named Richard Grenell, an ally of Donald Trump and Kennedy Center president to its board as it battles a DOJ antitrust lawsuit. Skip to main content Open Mega Menu ...
Speculation is brewing about how federal antitrust enforcement will evolve in the second Trump administration. Antitrust policy is front-page news, with major cases against Big Tech, Live Nation ...
The DOJ and state attorneys general filed suit last year against Live Nation–Ticketmaster, alleging that the company has a monopoly in live entertainment that has thwarted competition.
The DOJ first sued Live Nation a year ago, claiming the company uses its dominance in concert promotion and in ticketing with Ticketmaster to stifle competition, calling to break up the company.