Causing high ticket prices. Heres nbc bay areas ian cull today, the department of justice filing a lawsuit seeking to break up ticketmaster and its parent company, live nation, alleging a monopoly over the Live Entertainment industry. This illegal conduct means higher prices, no price gouging. It comes after years of consumer complaints about soaring ticket prices and high fees, 30 states, including california, joined attorney general Merrick Garland in accusing live nation and ticketmaster of illegally squashing competition, not just in ticket sales but concert venue ownership, Artist Management and concert promotions. Live nation often sacrifices profits. It could earn as a venue owner by letting its venues sit empty, rather than opening them to artists who do not use live nation promotion services. Concert fans believe competition could lower the overall cost. I have no idea where these fees go to, but yeah, its pretty ridiculous. I think if it was, you know, up to the certain venue
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Sandra Averhart reports on efforts to get residents involved in Escambia County s 200th Anniversary Celebration, by representing an 1821 resident in an online mosaic.
“1821: A Pensacola Sampler” is a project that seeks to identify every person that lived in the community 200 years ago, when Florida became a U.S. Territory and Escambia County became one of its two original counties. Organizers of the Bicentennial Celebration are now calling for present day residents to take part in the online mosaic phase of the project.
Celestino Gonzalez, Adele Noriega and, Josefa de Larua are just a few of the 2,276 people from 1821 that the West Florida Genealogical Society has been able to identify to date.