We are giving away $13,000 with Mojo Secret Sound. And right now is the second chance this morning. We did not get a winner at 6.30. Call 844-MOJO-LIVE. What is this sound? $13,000 from DFCU Financial, the Cashback Credit Union. It's killing everybody. They all want to have the know-how of what is the secret sound to win the money, but also there's people that just want to know the answer. Call now 844-MOJO-LIVE. 844-665-6548. Mojo in the mornings, dirty on the 30. Shannon's off for a couple of days, so she's taking a couple of days off here. Lydia's going to fill in for her with the dirties. It's Mojo with Anna and Cav. We've got Bianca, we've got Zach still here. Lydia right now with the dirty. What's going on? Yeah, so a federal jury has ruled that live nation entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster operated as an illegal monopoly in the live concert and events ticketing industry, marking a major legal setback for the companies. Oh yeah, let me hit the button here. Let me hit the button. That would be time for me to play this live little thingy. Don't expect changes to your ticket prices quite yet. The judge will be determining remedies in a separate proceeding, so that could include money damages, structural changes to the business, or potentially even the breakup of live nation and Ticketmaster. Wow, that'd be interesting. It'd be interesting to see those two companies split up because they do work so closely with each other. You can't use that, that you're working that closely with each other to make it like a mafia type situation where they hold you hostage on prices. I do think that there are so many great concerts this summer and I'm still blown away that more keep getting added to this. I keep thinking to myself, how is it with the fact that we can't even afford our gas prices or our grocery prices? How is it that everybody has the ability to go to these concerts? Would you all say that this summer in particular we've seen the most concerts in a year span? Far none. The most A-list is. Maybe this is why. Because this breakup is about to happen, so let's get all the money while we can before we got a split. So it was brought to the surface by the ERA store. And according to the ruling, the company's overcharged customers buy an estimated $1.72 per ticket and maintain a dominant grip on major venues and ticketing platforms. The verdict now moves the case into a separate phase, Mojo, where a judge will determine potential penalties and structural remedies which could include major operational changes or even a possible breakup, like you said. I always hate when there's like class action lawsuits and I'm too lazy to fill out the form. Like I wonder if that happens in this case where people who have bought things will end up, you know, bought tickets from Taylor and my tickets from Dorno, whatever, you know? You gotta think the two have to be linked, man. Like, not that I'm starting to think about it. There's no coincidence that we have all of these concerts in this year right before these sanctions or whatever this penalty is going to be dropped down on these people. And how much do you think they actually get back? I don't know, because I don't know if there is a correlation to that's why artists are doing it. I think the reason artists are torn right now is that's the only way they make money. That ain't, that's not new though. They make no money off of their music, which is crazy. That's something that has always been kind of a problem. Our very own Detroit Tigers have agreed to a long-term extension with 21-year-old rookie and fielder Kevin McGonagall locking him up for eight years in a deal worth about $150 million after just 17 major league games. By the way, I will tell you this, Kevin McGonagall getting signed to that deal means Chris Ellich is still willing to spend. He just may not spend on the people that we want him to spend on, right? Yeah, one of the team's top prospects made a quick impression in his early call-up earning a regular role almost immediately with strong offensive and defensive play. The extension keeps him under contract through 2034 and signals a major commitment from Detroit to build around its young core moving forward. That's incredible though. I'm not too versed in the baseball world and how contracts work, but like in basketball you get signed and then you're on your rookie deal for five years, four years if not five years, the team has an option. And then you're eligible for like a super max contract. This report, like based on what Lydia said, he only played for 17 games. He already did an eight-year deal. Yeah, it's pretty crazy. Did you see during the press conference yesterday, all the players were there to celebrate him? And he's up on the podium with Chris Ellich and the general manager of the team and Terrick Scoobble, who's yet to be signed or re-signed. He asked this question. By the way, if you couldn't hear that, it was he asked, are you going to take the boys out to dinner on Saturday night? Definitely, yes. And I'm sure I can take care of it. Abe's going to hook it up. Yeah. Yeah. By the way, it is going to be interesting to see what he does with that money. My favorite thing I saw when we did opening day was they did an interview and they asked McGonagall about how excited he was to be in the big leagues. And he said, I'm really excited. But after today's game, I'm moving into my apartment that I just rented. He literally rented and I don't know where it was downtown or out in the suburbs. He rented an apartment because he did not have this deal signed. He's going to buy the apartment building now. He's breaking that lease. Alright, HBO has quietly altered a controversial trailer for Euphoria Season 3 after backlash over a provocative scene featuring Sydney Sweeney. The original teaser included a brief shot of Sydney's character Cassie, styled in a baby-themed outfit while posing suggestively for what appears to be an adult content storyline. Critics and viewers quickly reacted online, calling the imagery disturbing and accusing the show of pushing shock value way too far. According to reports, HBO has now removed the trailer and later re-uploaded an edited version with that specific moment either shortened or changed following the backlash. The controversial scene is tied to a new arc in which Cassie turns to creating adult content. You know, what's funny is that I had no idea what Euphoria was about and I know we talked about it all along. It's really popular. But the other day we were having a conversation on the air and Kevin talked about how Season 1 was the greatest because there's a lot of sex scenes in these high school, you know, guys. Slow down. That's a crazy sentence to say right now. You gotta relax, bro. It's a good show. You're gripping. But there was a lot of sex, I guess, right? Alright, so we're having a conversation and I'm going, oh, maybe I want to watch Euphoria now, you know what I mean? So I said last night to Chelsea, I go, hey, Charles, maybe we should start Euphoria. She looked at me and she goes, we're not watching Euphoria. And I go, what do you mean we're not watching? She's like, I have no interest in watching it. Now I can't watch it by myself because if I watch it by myself, it's almost like I'm going into the bedroom to watch porn. It's like you're cheating. It feels like it. Some of the storylines are really good. I'm telling you, check it out. Season 1 and Season 2 were great. We're great. Season 3 is too up for grabs. It's weird, though, isn't it? That they're supposed to be in high school, right? I mean, it's, you know, find yourself weird. It isn't all about sex, though. It is, predominantly. The lives that they're living aren't high school lives, despite them being high school students. Like it's a lot of drugs in there. It's a story, man. Kevin, some girls in my Bible study watch it. Oh my gosh. I can't judge you. Do they tell the priest about that? No, our priest doesn't hear anything about Euphoria. Thank God. Oh gosh. All right. So listen back to this dirty or the show so far. Download our free iHeart Radio app and search Mojo in the morning. Go! Celebrity jerk. Directly from the source. It is time for Mojo's secret sound where we have a $13,000 jackpot ready to give away. And Mary from Garden City, Michigan wants it. What's up, Mary? Hey, Mary. Hi. Mary, how far do you live from our friends over at Gordon Chevrolet on Ford Road there? Oh, I'm like right by it. 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