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: Media Law Prof BlogMurdoch Ends Quest To Buy BSkyB
Full post as published by Media Law Prof Blog on July 13, 2011 (boomark / email).
News Corp pulls out of BSkyB bid The Guardian
“Rupert Murdoch’s media group News Corporation bowed to pressure from the public and parliament on Wednesday and withdrew its bid to take full control of pay-TV company BSkyB...
Government asks Ofcom to review News Corps BSkyB bid OUT-LAW.com
“The Government has asked media regulator to assess the affect on media plurality of the proposal from Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation that it take BSkyB private.” Full story OUT-LAW...
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BSkyB and Ofcom put an interim agreement to the Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT) on 29 April, which - if approved - would postpone Ofcom's requirement that BSkyB must supply Sky Sports 1 and 2 to other retailers at a reduced price...
Jeremy Hunt resigned to judicial challenge over BSkyB bid The Guardian
“The culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, said today he expects his decision on whether to allow the proposed takeover of BSkyB by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation to be judicially challenged whatever decision he comes to...
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