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UK regulator clears music merger | UK regulator clears music merger |
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The merger of ticket agent Ticketmaster and concert promoter Live Nation has been cleared by the UK regulator. | The merger of ticket agent Ticketmaster and concert promoter Live Nation has been cleared by the UK regulator. |
The Competition Commission said that the merger would "not result in a substantial lessening of competition in the market" in the UK. | The Competition Commission said that the merger would "not result in a substantial lessening of competition in the market" in the UK. |
The decision is a reversal from its provisional ruling - in which it had said it was concerned about the deal. | The decision is a reversal from its provisional ruling - in which it had said it was concerned about the deal. |
The US Justice Department is also investigating the proposed merger - which was announced in February. | The US Justice Department is also investigating the proposed merger - which was announced in February. |
The managing director of Ticketmaster UK, Chris Edmonds, said the decision was as an important milestone and brought the companies a step closer to "creating a new kind of live entertainment business". | The managing director of Ticketmaster UK, Chris Edmonds, said the decision was as an important milestone and brought the companies a step closer to "creating a new kind of live entertainment business". |
Impact on competition | Impact on competition |
The UK Competition Commission revised its opinion that the deal could lead to music fans paying more for tickets to see live performances. | |
The regulator found that it would not be in the new merged company's interest to shut out competition. | |
The merged company "would suffer significant and immediate losses, with very uncertain prospects for long-term gain", it said. | |
It had also been concerned that the deal would hinder plans for German rival CTS Eventim, with which Live Nation already has a partnership agreement, to enter the UK market. | |
The Commission concluded that "the extent of Eventim's success in the UK will be determined by its own efforts and abilities, and will not be affected significantly by the merger". | The Commission concluded that "the extent of Eventim's success in the UK will be determined by its own efforts and abilities, and will not be affected significantly by the merger". |
Global giant | Global giant |
When they announced the deal, Live Nation and Ticketmaster said the merger would improve ticket price options, increase attendance at events and make ticket technology better. | When they announced the deal, Live Nation and Ticketmaster said the merger would improve ticket price options, increase attendance at events and make ticket technology better. |
Los Angeles-based Live Nation is the largest producer of live concerts in the world. According to its website, it produces more than 22,000 concerts a year for 1,600 artists in 33 countries. It also manages many of the artists who play in them. | Los Angeles-based Live Nation is the largest producer of live concerts in the world. According to its website, it produces more than 22,000 concerts a year for 1,600 artists in 33 countries. It also manages many of the artists who play in them. |
The company has signed artists including Jay-Z and Madonna to deals that include touring, publishing and albums, as well as huge concert promotion deals with the likes of U2 and Shakira. | The company has signed artists including Jay-Z and Madonna to deals that include touring, publishing and albums, as well as huge concert promotion deals with the likes of U2 and Shakira. |
Ticketmaster is a major entertainment ticketing and entertainment group. It sold 141 million tickets in 2008. | Ticketmaster is a major entertainment ticketing and entertainment group. It sold 141 million tickets in 2008. |
It also owns the entertainment management group Front Line Management. | It also owns the entertainment management group Front Line Management. |