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Good morning. Donald Trump prepares to set the price of trading with the US. Avoid New Jersey Transit today. And Live Nation faces the music on its Covid concert cancellation policies. Listen to the day's top stories. | |
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A shuttered concert venue in Los Angeles on April 8, 2020. Photographer: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Remember when everything got cancelled at the start of the pandemic? The US Justice Department does, and now it's said to be conducting a criminal antitrust probe into how companies responded to mass concert cancellations. - The investigation is focused on whether promoters Live Nation and AEG Presents illegally colluded on refund policies for canceled gigs and dealt with artists to limit losses. Prosecutors may even bring charges.
- It's not Live Nation's first brush with the law. The Taylor Swift ticketing fiasco of 2022—when frustrated fans were unable to buy tickets to her Eras Tour through its Ticketmaster arm—led to an outcry over high concert prices and a lawsuit seeking to break up the company on charges that it's monopolized its industry.
- Trump's got in on the action too, making a crackdown on ticket scalping and fees that drive up the costs of attending live events for consumers a policy priority.
- Don't feel too sorry for them. It's shaping up to be a spectacular year for live entertainment and the industry is thriving.
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Microsoft's Satya Nadella. Photographer: Stephen Brashear/Getty Images AI is changing everything—even for the world's most valuable company. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella tells Bloomberg Businessweek about calming customer nerves, dealing with competition and navigating a very rocky partnership with OpenAI. | |
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US Speaker Mike Johnson. Photographer: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images There's nothing conservative about the budget reconciliation bill emerging from the House, Michael Bloomberg writes. Even by Washington's ever-declining standards of fiscal responsibility, this budget stands out as a dereliction of duty. | |
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The interior of a soundproof Livlan apartment in Kawagoe, northwest of Tokyo. Source: Livlan Embracing silence is all the rage in Tokyo. Soundproof apartments developed by Livlan have a waiting list of more than 6,000, up from just 200 in 2020. It's all part of a global trend: The world is getting louder and people are seeking out quiet. For some, it means being able to scream freely in the confines of their own home. | |
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