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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
31 w

It’s time to join the fight and expose Ticketmaster
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It’s time to join the fight and expose Ticketmaster

Concerts are supposed to be fun. Unfortunately, the typical excitement and anticipation of attending a show or sporting event has been overshadowed by panic and stress. Nearly 50% of concertgoers recently admitted they’ve considered taking a second job just to afford tickets.In addition to shelling out a small fortune for concert tickets, fans now have to worry if their tickets will vanish into thin air, thanks to one company’s epic data breach earlier this year. With the data from about 560 million people up for grabs, your ticket might just be the hottest item on a hacker’s wish list. We find ourselves in this situation because Live Nation-Ticketmaster manages the artists, runs the venues, and sells the tickets — virtually every piece of the ecosystem.Why is this all happening? The ticketing industry’s self-made monopolist, Ticketmaster, changed the game, and it’s time we as fans do something about it.The merger of Ticketmaster with its parent company, Live Nation Entertainment, back in 2010 has brought turmoil and frustration for artists, concert venues, and consumers alike. But while many affected by Ticketmaster’s monopoly in the live event and ticket ecosystem have spoken out, not much has happened.Thankfully, the lawsuit from the Department of Justice and a bipartisan group of more than 40 state and district attorneys general compiles over a decade’s worth of evidence that true competition in live events and the ticketing industry is absent — leading to increased costs and fewer event opportunities for fans. Ticketmaster's latest blunder with Oasis’ highly anticipated 2025 comeback tour underscores the company’s ongoing failure to put fans first. At the outset, overwhelming traffic caused Ticketmaster’s system to crash, leaving thousands of U.K. fans stuck in queues without ever getting a chance to purchase tickets, while others paid considerably more than they anticipated.Sound familiar, Swifties?We find ourselves in this situation because Live Nation-Ticketmaster manages the artists, runs the venues, and sells the tickets — virtually every piece of this ecosystem. Its overwhelming control over ticketing, touring, and promotions has led to restricted consumer choices and inflated ticket prices, all while Live Nation-Ticketmaster becomes ever more profitable.The lack of real competition between Ticketmaster and other ticket sellers is evident. Live Nation owns or manages 60% of the highest-grossing venues in the United States, granting Ticketmaster exclusive rights for initial ticket sales at those venues. Additionally, Live Nation directly manages more than 350 musical artists and their tours. Guess which venues they use?Then there are the concerns around its business tactics that box out other market participants. Its network of exclusive contracts eliminates choice, forcing venues and artists into the hands of a single corporate player.And of course, as we just saw with Oasis and many other high-demand sales, the lack of competition results in poor execution and poor customer service.In some instances, Live Nation even exclusively sells its own canned water — Liquid Death — at its venues. The list goes on.The federal government must take decisive action to dismantle this monopoly and introduce real competition in the live event industry. With former President Donald Trump decidedly winning the election, we can only hope his new team at the Justice Department will continue to keep antitrust enforcement at the forefront.Transparency in primary ticketing is nonexistent, while venues, artists, and promoters remain under the control of a single entity. Restrictive terms and conditions limit what people can do with a ticket.Now is the time for fans to say, enough is enough — especially if you are one of the 145 million Americans who plan to attend a live event in the next year and don’t want to see the tickets you spent a small fortune on disappear.
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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
31 w

Trump picks RFK Jr. for HHS — that sound you hear is the swamp screaming
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Trump picks RFK Jr. for HHS — that sound you hear is the swamp screaming

President-elect Donald Trump is already making good on his promise to "Make America Healthy Again" — starting with appointing RFK Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. And conservatives everywhere couldn’t be happier. “The gig is up,” Kevin Roberts, author and president of the Heritage Foundation and Heritage Action tells Jill Savage and Matthew Peterson of “Blaze News Tonight.” “The K Street-dominated, ridiculous policy that inverts the way America should work is coming to an end. It inverts it in this way, it prioritizes the interest of Washington and New York elites ahead of ordinary Americans.” “If Trump and Vance’s victory means anything, it means that we’re restoring what this country is supposed to be about, which is that this is a place where ordinary Americans, regardless of where you’re from, where your people came from, run this country,” he adds. “That’s why it’s a beautiful time to be alive,” Peterson agrees. While Trump’s appointments are a great sign of things to come, Roberts says this is only the first phase. “The second phase, in a lot of ways, it’s more important than Washington,” he says, explaining that we have to “revitalize federalism.” “If in fact we want to devolve power from Washington back to the states, we have to make Washington a lot less important in our lives, and one of the ways we do that is to make sure that states have appropriate power and authority in a complimentary way with Washington,” he says. But how do American citizens contribute to this change? “The single, most important thing individuals can do at home is to pay attention to their families, to the relationships they have, and to be present in meetings of their county commission, of their county executive, of their school boards. In other words, federal politics, national politics, as important as they’ve been to us this year, are the least important when compared to what we do in our daily lives,” he says. Want more from 'Blaze News Tonight'?To enjoy more provocative opinions, expert analysis, and breaking stories you won’t see anywhere else, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Twitchy Feed
Twitchy Feed
31 w

Brian Stelter's Thread About Restoring Trust in News Media Could Have Been a LOT Shorter
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Brian Stelter's Thread About Restoring Trust in News Media Could Have Been a LOT Shorter

Brian Stelter's Thread About Restoring Trust in News Media Could Have Been a LOT Shorter
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Twitchy Feed
31 w

Let's Check the Latest Pentagon Audit to See How the 'Totally Qualified' Current Leadership Has Performed
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Let's Check the Latest Pentagon Audit to See How the 'Totally Qualified' Current Leadership Has Performed

Let's Check the Latest Pentagon Audit to See How the 'Totally Qualified' Current Leadership Has Performed
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Twitchy Feed
31 w

What a Peach: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to Attend Fallen Officer's Funeral Over Objections of Family
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What a Peach: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to Attend Fallen Officer's Funeral Over Objections of Family

What a Peach: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to Attend Fallen Officer's Funeral Over Objections of Family
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RedState Feed
31 w

The 'Wokeness' Purge Has Already Begun
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The 'Wokeness' Purge Has Already Begun

The 'Wokeness' Purge Has Already Begun
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RedState Feed
31 w

Alex Soros Seems to Get Why Donald Trump Has Broad 'Appeal' - but He Still Misses the Point
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Alex Soros Seems to Get Why Donald Trump Has Broad 'Appeal' - but He Still Misses the Point

Alex Soros Seems to Get Why Donald Trump Has Broad 'Appeal' - but He Still Misses the Point
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RedState Feed
31 w

Moore Whining: Lib Filmmaker Shows He Completely Misreads Why Americans Reelected Trump
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Moore Whining: Lib Filmmaker Shows He Completely Misreads Why Americans Reelected Trump

Moore Whining: Lib Filmmaker Shows He Completely Misreads Why Americans Reelected Trump
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History Traveler
History Traveler
31 w

Pythagoras: One of the Greatest Minds of His Time
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Pythagoras: One of the Greatest Minds of His Time

Pythagoras was one of the greatest minds and philosophers of his time and his unquestionable influence can be felt even today in mathematics. It is believed that he was the first man who referred to himself as a “philosopher.” He was the founder of Pythagoreanism, a religious and political movement that appeared mainly in the big cities of Magna Grecia (today southern Italy). The city of Croton was his base, and the great philosopher dedicated his life to the spiritual and moral awakening and reformation of people from all social classes and sexes. This means Pythagoras was one of the most open-minded thinkers of his era. Ancient Babylonian use of the Pythagorean Theorem and its Three Dimensions Theano – A Woman Who Ruled the Pythagoras School The Young Pythagoras Many historians say that Pythagoras was born on the Greek island of Samos in 585 BC - even though the exact date remains uncertain. His parents named him Pythagoras after Pythia, the oracle of Delphi. Read moreSection: NewsGeneralHistoryFamous PeopleRead Later 
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31 w

Congressional Push to Expand Some Social Security Benefits
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Congressional Push to Expand Some Social Security Benefits

The House has passed legislation that would provide full Social Security benefits to millions of people, pushing it one step closer to becoming law.
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