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  • Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson announces "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth," a one-man Broadway show, in New York on Tuesday, June 18, 2012. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

    Mike Tyson: Former boxer sues Live Nation over alleged embezzlement

    Mike Tyson sued a financial services firm owned by Live Nation Entertainment on Wednesday, claiming one of its advisers embezzled more than $300,000 from the former heavyweight champ and cost him millions more in lost earnings.


  • Liberty Media plans Starz spinoff

    Liberty Media Corp. on Wednesday said that it will spin off its Starz cable channels into a separate company, continuing a series of financial machinations in the Liberty family, which is controlled by cable magnate John Malone.


  • Top 25 concert tours' sales flat at $2.1 billion

    Perennially popular Irish rockers U2 were again the top touring band in the world in 2011, repeating their globe-topping haul from 2009, according to trade magazine Pollstar.


  • Madonna to release first album in Live Nation deal

    The Material Girl is finally going to make good on her promise to produce new albums under an all-encompassing rights deal worth $120 million that she signed with concert promoter Live Nation more than four years ago.


  • Groupon, Live Nation form online-ticket deal site

    Concert promoter Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and online deal site Groupon are forming a venture to develop an online ticketing deal website called GrouponLive.


  • Ticketmaster rolls out 'dynamic' ticket pricing

    Event tickets seller Ticketmaster said Monday that it is introducing new technology to let artists and sports teams raise or lower ticket prices to reflect demand during the initial sales period _ a move it said will crimp the profits of scalpers and boost revenue for performers and teams.


  • Ticketmaster rolls out 'dynamic' ticket pricing

    Event tickets seller Ticketmaster said Monday that it is introducing new technology to let artists and sports teams raise or lower ticket prices to reflect demand during the initial sales period — a move it said will crimp the profits of scalpers and boost revenue for performers and teams.


  • Ticketmaster rolls out 'dynamic' ticket pricing

    Event tickets seller Ticketmaster said Monday that it is introducing new technology to let artists and sports teams raise or lower ticket prices to reflect demand during the initial sales period _ a move it said will crimp the profits of scalpers and boost revenue for performers and teams.


  • Live Nation's loss for 2010 more than triples

    Live Nation Entertainment Inc., the concert promoter that merged with Ticketmaster last year, said Monday that its net loss in 2010 more than tripled as concert attendance fell and ticket sales for other events also slumped.


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