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Ticketmaster Cast as a Powerful ‘Monopoly’ at Senate Hearing

The New York Times – Music:

The Judiciary Committee, responding to the bungled sale of Taylor Swift concert tickets, heard the company apologize and its critics trace the problem to the industry’s lack of competition.

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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Justice Department, Klobuchar, Amy, Lawrence (Music Group), Live Nation Entertainment Inc, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Music, SeatGeek Inc, Swift, Taylor, Ticket Scalping, Ticketmaster
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