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  Company Logo
  Company Type Public ( NYSE : LYV )
  Company Slogan various
  Foundation 2005
  Industry Entertainment
  Location Beverly Hills, California
  Key People Michael Rapino , CEO <br> L Lowry Mays , Chairman
  Num Employees 3,000 full-time, 15,900 part-time
  Products Concerts
  Revenue $28 billion USD (Calendar 2005 )


Live Nation is a live Event s company based in Beverly Hills, California , United States . Live Nation formed in 2005 by a spin-off from Clear Channel Communications . The present CEO of the company is Michael Rapino .

In 2005, Live Nation Promoted or Produced over 28,500 events, including music concerts, theatrical shows, specialized motor sports and other events, with total attendance exceeding 61 million. As of September 30, 2005, Live Nation owned or operated 117 venues, consisting of 75 US and 42 international venues. These venues include 39 amphitheaters, 58 theaters, 14 clubs, four arenas and two festival sites. In addition, through equity, booking or similar arrangements Live Nation has the right to book events at 33 additional venues.


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CONTROVERSY

As a previous subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications under the Clear Channel Entertainment name, Live Nation was party to some highly visible controversies. The 2005 SEC filing for the creation of Live Nation listed several reasons for pursuing the split, including avoiding regulatory and legal pitfalls faced by Clear Channel.


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Recently Live Nation demanded that video sharing network YouTube pull all of its videos of live concerts managed by them from its server (i.e. live performances of the 2007 Download Festival and several others). The removal of these videos was an unpopular move and sparked protest and outrage from users.


CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

Current members of the , Jeffrey T. Hinson , L. Lowry Mays , Mark P. Mays , Randall T. Mays , Connie McCombs McNab , John N. Simons, Jr. , Timothy P. Sullivan , Harvey Weinstein , Michael Cohl , and Michael Rapino


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