| |
| | Warner Communications, Inc. |
 | | According to the FTC complaint detailing the charges, in 1997, Warner and PolyGram (predecessor to Vivendi Universal), two of the largest music distribution companies in the world, formed a joint venture to distribute compact discs, cassettes, videocassettes, and videodiscs to be derived from the next public performance of The Three Tenors. |
 | | Warner would distribute the 1998 releases in the United States, and PolyGram would distribute the 1998 releases outside of the United States. |
 | | Warner, a subsidiary of AOL Time Warner Inc., is based in New York. |
| www.ftc.gov /opa/2001/07/tenors.htm (974 words) |
|