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Live Nation Ticketmaster Merger Hearing Becomes Battle Over Chicago Music Scene

2/25/09, 9:36 am EST

The Live Nation Ticketmaster merger was brought before the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights yesterday, with the Chicago music scene at the epicenter of testimony both for and against the merger. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the Windy City was used as an example of how the merger wouldn’t violate antitrust laws, with Live Nation chief executive Michael Rapino citing that his company only put on 16 percent of the concerts in Chicago, compared to the 29 percent staged by Chicago-based concert company Jam Productions.

However, Jam’s Jerry Mickelson, testifying against the merger, told the subcommittee that while Live Nation promotes fewer concerts in Chicago in Jam, Live Nation owns the arenas and amphitheatres. “U2 doesn’t call us. Shakira doesn’t call us. Coldplay doesn’t call us,” Mickelson told the committee, “They dominate the arena level. They control and have all of the outdoor amphitheaters… and with House of Blues, they are taking over the lower-level theater business as well.” Mickelson also added that the potential merger was “vertical integration on steroids” and “the poster child for why the country has and needs antitrust laws,” and told the subcommittee that Live Nation controlled 161 of the top 200 tours in 2001.

Rapino and Ticketmaster’s Irving Azoff told the subcommittee that their concerts would help give an economic boost to cities, citing a two-day event Live Nation hosted in East Troy, Wisconsin that generated $5 million in revenues for the city. Azoff stressed that the companies had to merge to survive, telling the subcommittee, “This business is in far worse shape than many people realize.”

Van Halen and Shakira, two artists under contract with the merging companies, wrote letters supporting the merger. The subcommittee, stacked with senators like Orrin Hatch and Chuck Schumer who were already against the merger, will tell the Department of Justice to “examine the merger closely” before deciding whether to approve it.

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Someone who does research | 3/3/2009, 12:57 pm EST

Cry cry cry. You people are ridiculous. The whole reason the music industry is moving in this direction is because you’re not willing to pay for the music you listen to. Now artists have to raise ticket prices in order to produce a reasonable income. “Oh no! My favorite artist would never raise prices! It’s Live Nation!” Live Nation makes nickels and dimes off of ticket sales their main income is sponsorship and beverage sales, and ticketmaster doesn’t make money on the face value of tickets; that’s why they have to charge fees. If you’re so hard set on cutting out the middle man, then don’t take advantage of their convenient online service and get off your lazy butts and go buy tickets at your local venue.

Support piratebay | 3/1/2009, 6:51 pm EST

I GUESS WHEN I WANT TO LISTEN TO THAT SEAL, VAN HALEN OR SHIRAKA, I’LL JUST DOWNLOAD THEM FOR FREE!!!!

Eric B. | 2/26/2009, 4:26 pm EST

Fuck Ticketmaster.
Fuck LiveNation.

Music will always transcend.

bluesman | 2/25/2009, 7:43 pm EST

These Co already threaten local promoters with shows nor do we get offered shows in markets together they will have all of our customer data base too but I m sure they will donate to their polical

n | 2/25/2009, 7:22 pm EST

it will be great when every ticket is on ticketsnow. radiohead shows will be $500 for lawn seating.

DHCO | 2/25/2009, 7:01 pm EST

Van Halen, Seal, Shakira, they all need this to happen cuz there shithouse already. fans need to stand up!

ticketbastard | 2/25/2009, 4:53 pm EST

If they merge only the wealthiest 2% of americans will be able to attend concerts.. fun fact.

Livenationsucks | 2/25/2009, 4:34 pm EST

Fuck Van Halen.

mfingninja | 2/25/2009, 1:29 pm EST

Wow, Van Halen can officially suck it!

stupid concert tickets | 2/25/2009, 1:26 pm EST

,,,,this is so easy,,,,stop supporting mega promo companies!! Stop buying overpriced tickets. The artists will be able to survive on discs and downloads.

Tom | 2/25/2009, 11:34 am EST

Yeah, who cares that they do not know how to effectively run their companies. Even if they go out of business, the music will live on…

Concerned Fan | 2/25/2009, 10:35 am EST

The industry and the fans will get royaly f^cked in the @ss if this goes through… I don’t care what Azoff says. It sucks but it seems that the phish ticket debacle was one of the tipping points for LiveNation to go forward with this. I’m sure they had been in talks waaaay before that, but no one had heard a word until they screwed the pooch on that one… and then the Boss a few days later. A few days after that they’re suddenly selling their souls to the devil himself.

Brent C. | 2/25/2009, 10:09 am EST

These are 2 companies that I, and most music fans could care less if they don’t “survive”.

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