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Re the Pop Eye “For the Record” concerning the Ticketmaster/Pearl Jam dispute (April 16):
Apparently, Ticketmaster considered it important for readers not to be misled into thinking that their CEO had declined to comment on the story when what actually happened was a company spokesman said he would be unavailable . Another important issue in urgent need of clarification was that Ticketmaster had never “agreed to disagree” but that it was “never decided” that the two sides couldn’t work together. I take it this means they just . . . uh . . . disagree?
There was one error in the original item that warranted correction. Instead of six paragraphs of spin drivel, the “For the Record” should have appeared as follows: “In the April 9 Pop Eye, Ticketmaster CEO Fredric D. Rosen’s first name was misspelled. Sorry about that, Fred.”
RANDALL BORDEN
Newhall
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