CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Live Nation and Ticketmaster coming under fire from both sides of the political spectrum, as the US Senate Judiciary Committee staged a session looking at ticketing following the problems that occurred last year when tickets for Taylor Swift’s upcoming tour went on sale via Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan system, plus one US venue company’s decision to stop taking a cut of income when artists sell merch at gigs.
SECTION TIMES
01: Lucian Grainge (00:07:53)
02: Dr Dre (00:29:12)
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STORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK
• Live Nation’s market dominance in the spotlight at Congressional hearing
• US venue owner axes merch commissions following artist’s testimony in Congress
• Artists welcome progress on venue merch commissions, but call for more venues to drop their merchandise fees
ALSO MENTIONED
• Rick Astley says Yung Gravy track infringed his publicity rights
• Clyde Lawrence’s full statement to US Congress (judiciary.senate.gov)
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