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Everyone Hates Ticketmaster

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KQED

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.6 • 656 Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Nothing seems to unite people more than their hate for TicketMaster. At a recent Senate Judiciary committee hearing convened in response to the ticket selling debacle around Taylor Swift’s latest stadium tour, Republicans and Democrats alike castigated the company for its practices. Fans and artists complain that Live Nation Entertainment, the conglomerate created when Ticketmaster merged with Live Nation in 2010, keeps ticket prices sky high by tacking on fees that it keeps for itself. Some legal scholars contend that the company is a monopoly which must be broken up. But is the company all to blame? We’ll talk about why concerts are so expensive and hear from you: Are you finding yourself priced out of attending live concerts? Guests: August Brown, staff writer, Los Angeles Times - Brown covers pop music, the music industry, and nightlife policy. He wrote the recent article, "Everyone Hates Ticketmaster. Is Everyone Wrong?" Diana Moss, President, American Antitrust Institute Greg Saunier, musician, producer and composer; drummer, Deerhoof Clyde Lawrence, film score composer and songwriter; co-founder, the band Lawrence - He recently testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on Ticketmaster. Jordan Cohen, tenor saxophonist and tour manager, the band Lawrence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Music From KQED. From KQED in San Francisco, I'm Alexis Madrigal.

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Good luck if you make the Swifties mad.

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After Ticketmaster botched the rollout of Taylor Swift tickets for her latest tour,

0:59.5

the company has been in an even hotter seat than they were years ago

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when Pearl Jam rallied their fans against the company.

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And with yesterday's announcement that Beyonce tickets are going on sale soon,

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the spotlight will stay on.

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So, today we try to unravel the mysteries of ticket prices as we talk with musicians and experts about how the live music business really works.

1:21.5

Are superstars just too in demand?

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Does the Ticketmaster-led corporate conglomerate have too much control over the music industry?

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