Thursday, 3 March 2011

Media AM - News Corporation/BSkyB - Everything you need to know

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News Corp boss Rupert Murdoch at last year's World Economic Forum (Image: World Economic Forum swiss-image.ch/Photo by Monika Flueckiger)
Hunt clears way for News Corp/Sky deal
Daniel Farey-Jones, 03 March 2011

Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has accepted News Corporation's undertakings to spin off...

  
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt
Rivals promise fight to block News Corp/BSkyB takeover not over
Staff, 03 March 2011

The backlash from Murdoch's rivals to Jeremy Hunt's announcement to green light...

  
Sky: chief claims News Corps deal gives news channel security
Sky chief claims News Corps deal gives news channel 'long-term security'
Maisie McCabe, 03 March 2011

Jeremy Darroch, chief executive of BSkyB, has claimed Sky News will get...

  
Sky News: to be spun off into new company Newco
News Corp/Sky: what the OFT advised Hunt
Daniel Farey-Jones, 03 March 2011

The Office of Fair Trading was asked by culture secretary Jeremy Hunt...

  
The Daily Mail: offers free loaf of Kingsmill bread
Paper Round (3 March) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 03 March 2011

Charities and activists take out ads across today's papers to highlight the...

  
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