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Senators Call for Court to Scrutinize DOJ’s Live Nation-Ticketmaster Settlement
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- A group of U.S. senators urges Judge Subramanian to tightly scrutinize the Live Nation-Ticketmaster settlement under the Tunney Act, arguing the public interest should drive any decision.
- The letter contends the settlement fails to restore competition or protect fans, artists, and independent venues, signaling a need for stronger remedies.
- Concerns are noted about the process, including the ouster of Gail Slater and staff shakeups, raising questions about transparency and independence.
- The letter highlights that no one representing consumers, fans, artists, or venues participated in settlement discussions.
- Lawmakers say the settlement’s remedies are insufficient to curb Live Nation-Ticketmaster’s monopoly and gatekeeper role in live events.
- The group urges using Tunney Act authority to require a complete description of communications around the settlement and to reject it if not in the public interest.
- The reference notes a June 2025 interaction where a merger settlement was pushed to protect public interests but faced internal pushback and personnel changes.
- The letter argues that the proposed remedies do not meaningfully address Live Nation-Ticketmaster’s dominance and gatekeeper status in live events.
- The senators call for Scrutiny under Tunney Act to ensure the settlement protects the public interest and could reject it if not aligned.
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