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They're coming in to fix the issues where they've forced everyone in multiple industries to deal with them and them only, where the path to entering the market as a ticket seller doesn't even exist, and probably other issues that gouge not just consumers, but artists, leagues, arenas/stadiums... everyone. The government is (supposed to be) making the monopoly go away based on laws that have been on the books for 150 years.... the pricing will either fix itself in a fair market or it won't, but sure as hell would be nice. |
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Everyone's talking about the prices but the real kicker with this will be about whether their ticket selling practices get dragged out into the light. It's not just about ticket prices. It's not really a secret that Ticketmaster turns a blind eye to scalpers and bots because Ticketmaster owns the resale market now. They can sell tickets like Taylor Swift's to scalpers, make money on all these "fees" for the initial sale then the scalper turns around and sells the ticket for a big profit and Ticketmaster makes even more on the "fees" for that purchase as well. This has been a thing for years, in fact there's some belief Ticketmaster encourages it, it's just nobody has ever wanted to touch it: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/tic...egas-1.4828535 |
So in 2010 the government allowed them to merge and now the government is saying "do-over, we ****ed up."
This is why I hate government. |
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Here are a few theoretical questions:
-What if the government wants to regulate beer prices at Dodger Stadium? -What if the government wants to start blocking player contracts saying they are too excessive? -What about souvenirs? The whole sporting and entertainment events industry is so out of control with costs. I think Ticketmaster is an easy villain. If Ticketmaster is using extortion tactics, then it should be criminal not civil/antitrust. The reason for all these lawsuits and actions is that it is a way for states and Feds to extort large amounts of money from corporations to bring into their coffers. The people affected get shit. The lawyers and government make out and you get a check for $7.26. |
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What? WTF? |
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JUST...WOW |
For a long time, many promotors or events were hit or miss. Some made money and some didn't.
The industry has taken off in the last 10 years as the US consumer is flush. If this was a real problem, then stadiums and events wouldn't be so much in demand. Ticketmaster's margins are not high . Just look at NVDA's dominance. Better product, sky high margins and massive cash and profits. |
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