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promoter

[pruh-moh-ter] / prəˈmoʊ tər /


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There would be no venue divestitures, though the company agreed to divest 13 exclusive booking agreements with amphitheaters, as well as open its amphitheaters to all promoters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rapino helped build Live Nation from its inception in 2005 into the world’s biggest concert promoter through a series of acquisitions.

From The Wall Street Journal

These proteins attach to a specific section of DNA called the promoter, which marks where transcription begins.

From Science Daily

The settlement requires Live Nation to open up the ticketing platform to competitors and to allow other promoters to stage events at certain Live Nation venues, a senior Justice Department official said.

From Barron's

Those practices, the DOJ said then, led to higher fees and fewer choices for artists, venues and promoters.

From MarketWatch