Episodes

  • Proposed Breakups of Live Nation/Ticketmaster with Tommy Dorfman
    Jul 23 2025

    What happens when one company dominates every aspect of an industry—from venues and ticketing to artist access and local politics? In this in-depth interview, The Capitol Forum’s Teddy Downey speaks with Tommy Dorfman, former promoter and now CEO of Juice Entertainment, about his extraordinary 15-year legal battle against Live Nation and Ticketmaster.


    Dorfman alleges that Live Nation used anti-competitive tactics—backed by its control of Ticketmaster—to force him out of the industry, block access to artists, and coerce state-run venues. His claims include:


    Closed-door threats and pressure to enter a forced partnership


    A nationwide pattern of leveraging rebates to inflate ticket prices


    Control over municipal venues, artist touring, and even event security



    As the U.S. Department of Justice pursues its own case against Live Nation, Dorfman makes a broader argument: that monopolistic control in the live events industry suppresses competition, stifles independent promoters, and ultimately harms artists and consumers alike.


    A story of market power, legal resilience, and the changing economics of live music.

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    50 mins
  • Google’s Role in Digital Advertising with Ari Paparo
    Jul 21 2025

    Ari Paparo has done it all in digital advertising—from DoubleClick and Google to founding Beeswax and covering the DOJ antitrust trial as an independent analyst.


    In this conversation with Capitol Forum Executive Editor Teddy Downey, Ari shares his insider take on:


    📌 Google’s ad tech dominance

    📌 Why publishers lost control

    📌 What the DOJ’s remedies get wrong

    📌 The real reason Google is fighting so hard

    📌 How ad markets could be reformed—and who might fill the vacuum


    Ari walks us through the industry's tangled history and what it would take to create a truly open digital ad market.

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    59 mins
  • Promoting AI Innovation Through Competition
    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Who’s Really Shaping RFK Jr.’s Health Agenda? Inside the Maha Influencers
    Jun 20 2025

    In this Capitol Forum podcast, Executive Editor Teddy Downey is joined by Jeremy Furchtgott and Riley Kruse of Baron Public Affairs to unpack the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement shaping RFK Jr.’s vision for Health and Human Services. Drawing from their rigorous influencer analytics and new report, they explore:


    The shift from academic experts to social media influencers like Tucker Carlson and Russell Brand


    Competing schools of thought inside Maha: Big Pharma vs. Big Food


    How elite vs. populist divides shape policy priorities


    The strange alliance between conservative “crunchy cons,” libertarians, and techno-optimists


    What Maha says about vaccines, SNAP food policy, pharma ad bans, and the future of public health


    🔗 Don’t miss this deep dive into the information ecosystem redefining conservative health policy, learn more here: https://thecapitolforum.com/resources/analyzing-maha-influencers-shaping-rfk-jr-s-hhs-agenda/

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Textiles, Trade & National Security: A Conversation with Parkdale Mills COO Davis Warlick
    1 hr and 2 mins
  • What Abundance Gets Wrong
    Jun 11 2025

    Is "Abundance" the answer to our housing, energy, and pharma crises—or just neoliberalism in a new outfit?


    In this in-depth conversation, Capital Forum’s Teddy Downey sits down with Sandeep Vaheesan of the Open Markets Institute to dissect "Abundance", the much-hyped book by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson. Sandeep—legal director, historian, and author of Democracy and Power—offers a sweeping critique of the book’s policy proposals and ideological foundations.


    We talk about:

    📉 Why zoning reform won’t solve the housing crisis

    ⚡ The overlooked history of public investment in energy

    💊 What Abundance misses about Big Pharma and price manipulation

    💥 How the book rebrands 1990s-era neoliberalism for 2025

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Hidden Monopoly: How Healthcare Platforms Threaten Competition
    May 23 2025

    Jonathan Kanter (former DOJ Antitrust) and Martin Gaynor (Carnegie Mellon Professor and former FTC official) join The Capitol Forum to discuss their groundbreaking paper, The Rise of Healthcare Platforms. They explain how companies like UnitedHealth have evolved into sprawling conglomerates—combining insurer, provider, pharmacy, and PBM functions—and why this consolidation threatens both market competition and patient care.



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    58 mins
  • Doha Mekki on Labor, Mergers, Monopolies and the New Antitrust Agenda
    1 hr and 18 mins