Why Ticketmaster reform keeps hitting the same wall USA Today - Vertical Mar 27, 2026 Mar 27, 2026 Updated 8 hrs ago 0 LA 2028 Olympics tickets go on sale as demand surges Kleeb Democrats Convention Bridges out of poverty Rising gas prices squeeze gig workers, small business owners Grand Island Public Library Bear Fair AP top stories April 10 Where Creighton and Nebraska rosters stand amid transfer portal | Half-Court Press AP Top Stories April 13 Grand Island Central Catholic Annual Service day Gas Prices Soar: What You'll Pay Across the US Nebraska's Bergen Reilly, Skyler Pierce, Gabby DiVita and Virginia Adriano after spring match win over Iowa State Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson after domestic incident in Irvington First Five Childcare Giron Stars Who Are Open About Their Mental Health Struggles Good Sam visit Council member Ryan O'Neill talks about issues Grocery prices could increase with Iran War Iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel demolished SkillsUSA in Grand Island AP top stories April 12 Ticketmaster has faced challenges to ticketing practices and settlements for decades. Why hasn’t competition returned? As featured on Jury finds Ticketmaster, Live Nation had anticompetitive monopoly over big concert venues Ticketmaster was established in 1976 and merged with Live Nation in 2010. The company now controls of 86% of the market for concerts. Latest video Introducing Justin Frommer, talking Nebraska volleyball | Pick Six Podcast Swalwell's Capitol Hill office sign removed following resignation from Congress Grand Island Central Catholic Annual Service day US To Deploy Thousands More Troops To The Middle East Rebel Republican slams Trump for ‘blasphemy’—'I was very offended’ House Democrats File 25th Amendment Bill Targeting Trump Trump Doubles Down On Criticism Of Pope Leo Over Iran AP Top Stories April 15 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Nebraska's Bergen Reilly, Skyler Pierce, Gabby DiVita and Virginia Adriano after spring match win over Iowa State
Jury finds Ticketmaster, Live Nation had anticompetitive monopoly over big concert venues Ticketmaster was established in 1976 and merged with Live Nation in 2010. The company now controls of 86% of the market for concerts.