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In a statement issued Thursday morning, Ticketmaster denied accusations that it is essentially colluding with scalpers made in two bruising articles published by CBC and the Toronto Star this week ...
Senators Question Ticketmaster, Live Nation on Alleged Scalper ... CBC News reported on September 19th that Ticketmaster, ... Act of 2016 prohibits the “circumvention of a security measure, ...
Ticket sales giant Ticketmaster denied colluding with ticket-scalpers to raise prices, saying such behavior is against its conduct policies. Ticketmaster Replies to Mass-Scalping Report ...
In one of his final presidential acts, noted music fan Barack Obama made a much-needed crackdown on ticket bots. Last December, following anti-scalping efforts by Adele, Chance the Rapper, PJ ...
If Ticketmaster sells a ticket for $209.50, the company will get $25.75 from its main site. However, of that same ticket is resold for $400 on TradeDesk, Ticketmaster will grab an additional $76.
According to a joint investigation from the CBC and the Toronto Star, Ticketmaster has secretly partnered with scalpers to inflate ticket prices. Investigative ...
Over the past decade, Live Nation has markedly changed course in its position on ticket resales. In 2009 — the year before Live Nation merged with Ticketmaster — Live Nation’s then-CEO, Irving Azoff, ...
The Better Online Ticket Sales Act, or BOTS Act, was approved months later by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama, banning people from circumventing security measures that limit ...
KUALA LUMPUR, July 11 — Scalpers have begun reselling tickets for the highly anticipated My Chemical Romance (MCR) South East ...
Updated 11:35 a.m. Sep. 20with portions of a statement from Ticketmaster in response to the CBC andToronto Star 's reporting. A team of Canadian journalists — from the Canadian Broadcasting ...
The CBC and the Toronto Star has reported that live-event box office behemoth Ticketmaster recruits professional "scalpers" into a program through which it could benefit by double-dipping on fees.