Clear Channel Faces Class Action Lawsuits

Clear Channel Faces Unfair Practices Accusations

By Paul Bright, published Oct 24, 2007
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Clear Channel Communications is about to hear something they won't like: a class action lawsuit. According to reports, Judge Stephen V. Wilson of Los Angeles has allowed a class action lawsuit by concert goers accusing Clear Channel Communications in using predatory practices to keep ticket prices expensive. Beth Fegan, an attorney from Hagens, Berman, Sobol, and Shapiro, claims the lawsuit shows Clear Channel is "...leveraging its size and industry clout to exploit consumers and artists by eliminating the choices available to them and keeping ticket prices and concert promotion rates unreasonably high."

Plaintiffs span 23 different regions across the country. They have bought tickets from either Clear Channel or its subsidiaries for concerts featuring Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Eric Clapton, Elvis Costello, The Who, and Billy Joel.

The lawsuits intend to show that ticket prices were raised at a disproportionate rate. Although ticket prices went up 61% since 2002, the Consumer Price Index only rose 13%.

The lawsuit only utilized five test regions so far for certification. All five regions were found certifiable in a unanimous decision by the court. Anyone who purchased a live rock concert ticket in Chicago, New England, New York/New Jersey, Colorado and Southern California between June 19, 1998 and today are included in the suit. There are 18 more regions that plaintiffs feel will be certified at a later date.

There are five class action lawsuits facing Clear Channel, claiming that the company pays artists such high fees that other companies cannot compete. One example was Clear Channel's handling of a Backstreet Boys Tour, according to one suit. Clear Channel bought the tour for $100 million, keeping other promotion companies from competing. That enabled Clear Channel to charge high prices for the concert as opposed to what local promoters would have charged.

Clear Channel Faces Class Action Lawsuits
Date: October 23, 2007
Location:
Los Angeles, CA  USA
Takeaways
  • Ticket prices rose 61%, while consumer index only rose 13%
  • Lawsuits include concerts by Madonna, The Who, and the Backstreet Boys
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Interesting!

Posted on 10/27/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

 
Good article..Clear Channel is largly responsible for the homogonation and sterilization of radio in this country. I hope they get their corporate asses kicked!

Posted on 10/24/2007 at 2:10:00 PM

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