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The UK government has cleared the way for Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox to buy Sky on the condition it sells Sky News to another organisation.The UK government has cleared the way for Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox to buy Sky on the condition it sells Sky News to another organisation.
It also approved a rival bid for the British broadcaster from US media giant Comcast, setting up a multibillion-pound bidding war.It also approved a rival bid for the British broadcaster from US media giant Comcast, setting up a multibillion-pound bidding war.
Fox is attempting to buy the 61% of Sky that it does not already own, in a deal valuing the company at £18.5bn, but the bid has been complicated by concerns that it would leave Murdoch with too much control over the UK media.Fox is attempting to buy the 61% of Sky that it does not already own, in a deal valuing the company at £18.5bn, but the bid has been complicated by concerns that it would leave Murdoch with too much control over the UK media.
5 June 2018Culture secretary Matt Hancock says the UK government is minded to approve Murdoch's takeover of Sky provided it sells Sky News to Disney or another third party, with a guarantee of 10 years funding. He also confirms that Comcast's rival bid will not be referred to media regulator Ofcom.5 June 2018Culture secretary Matt Hancock says the UK government is minded to approve Murdoch's takeover of Sky provided it sells Sky News to Disney or another third party, with a guarantee of 10 years funding. He also confirms that Comcast's rival bid will not be referred to media regulator Ofcom.
May 2018Culture secretary Matt Hancock says he is unlikely to ask media regulator Ofcom to investigate Comcast’s bid for Sky.May 2018Culture secretary Matt Hancock says he is unlikely to ask media regulator Ofcom to investigate Comcast’s bid for Sky.
May 2018Fox chairman Lachlan Murdoch says it plans to press ahead with Disney deal and take full control of Sky, amid reports that Comcast is preparing a $60bn (£45bn) bid for other Fox assets in addition to the Sky stake.May 2018Fox chairman Lachlan Murdoch says it plans to press ahead with Disney deal and take full control of Sky, amid reports that Comcast is preparing a $60bn (£45bn) bid for other Fox assets in addition to the Sky stake.
April 2018US cable company Comcast, owner of NBC Universal, launches a rival £22bn takeover bid for Sky.April 2018US cable company Comcast, owner of NBC Universal, launches a rival £22bn takeover bid for Sky.
January 2018The UK competition regulator rules that Murdoch’s Sky bid is not in the public interest due to media plurality concerns. It offers Rupert Murdoch two options to prevent the deal being blocked: that Sky News is spun off or sold or that Sky News is insulated from the influence of the Murdoch family trust.January 2018The UK competition regulator rules that Murdoch’s Sky bid is not in the public interest due to media plurality concerns. It offers Rupert Murdoch two options to prevent the deal being blocked: that Sky News is spun off or sold or that Sky News is insulated from the influence of the Murdoch family trust.
December 2017Murdoch stuns the media industry by announcing a $66bn (£50bn) deal with Disney to sell Fox assets including his Hollywood film studio and his Sky stake, beginning the break up of his global business empire.December 2017Murdoch stuns the media industry by announcing a $66bn (£50bn) deal with Disney to sell Fox assets including his Hollywood film studio and his Sky stake, beginning the break up of his global business empire.
September 2017Murdoch’s Sky takeover bid is referred to the Competition and Markets Authority by culture secretary Karen Bradley.September 2017Murdoch’s Sky takeover bid is referred to the Competition and Markets Authority by culture secretary Karen Bradley.
December 2016Murdoch launches a new £11.2bn bid to take full control of Sky.December 2016Murdoch launches a new £11.2bn bid to take full control of Sky.
November 2014BSkyB is renamed Sky plc, following expansion into Europe with the £7bn buyout of sister companies in Germany and Italy.November 2014BSkyB is renamed Sky plc, following expansion into Europe with the £7bn buyout of sister companies in Germany and Italy.
June 2013Ownership of Murdoch’s Sky stake switches from News Corp to 21st Century Fox, as he reorganises his media assets to split his newspaper publishing business and film and TV operations into two separately listed companies.June 2013Ownership of Murdoch’s Sky stake switches from News Corp to 21st Century Fox, as he reorganises his media assets to split his newspaper publishing business and film and TV operations into two separately listed companies.
July 2011Murdoch abandons attempt to take full control of BSkyB by buying the 61% he doesn’t already own, as political opposition to the deal mounts at the height of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal.July 2011Murdoch abandons attempt to take full control of BSkyB by buying the 61% he doesn’t already own, as political opposition to the deal mounts at the height of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal.
1995BSkyB becomes a plc, with shares trading on the FTSE 100.1995BSkyB becomes a plc, with shares trading on the FTSE 100.
November 1990Sky TV merges with rival BSB to create BSkyB, in which Murdoch’s News Corp is the largest shareholder.November 1990Sky TV merges with rival BSB to create BSkyB, in which Murdoch’s News Corp is the largest shareholder.
February 1989Murdoch launches Sky TV.February 1989Murdoch launches Sky TV.
Comcast, which owns US TV network NBC and Universal Studios, made a rival bid earlier this year that valued Sky at £22bn.Comcast, which owns US TV network NBC and Universal Studios, made a rival bid earlier this year that valued Sky at £22bn.
The culture secretary, Matt Hancock, approved the Comcast deal in a statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon. He also indicated he will also approve the Murdoch deal if Sky News is offloaded to an appropriate buyer, who will guarantee its independence and fund it for ten years, in order to avoid excessive influence by the the mogul’s family over the UK news business. The culture secretary, Matt Hancock, approved the Comcast deal in a statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon. He also indicated he will also approve the Murdoch deal if Sky News is offloaded to an appropriate buyer, who will guarantee its independence and fund it for 10 years, in order to avoid excessive influence by the the mogul’s family over the UK news business.
Disney has already offered to buy Sky News in order to clear competition concerns as part of its broader bid for many of Murdoch’s media assets. Hancock suggested this offer is likely to meet his standards and would allow Murdoch’s bid to be approved later this month, meaning a bidding war for Sky is “on the horizon”.Disney has already offered to buy Sky News in order to clear competition concerns as part of its broader bid for many of Murdoch’s media assets. Hancock suggested this offer is likely to meet his standards and would allow Murdoch’s bid to be approved later this month, meaning a bidding war for Sky is “on the horizon”.
Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox said Hancock’s statement meant it is “confident that we will reach a final decision clearing our transaction”. Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox said Hancock’s statement meant it was “confident that we will reach a final decision clearing our transaction”.
The deal has left Sky News employees nervous about their futures but in an email to staff channel boss John Ryley noted that both rival bids contained “commitments to guarantee the funding and editorial independence of Sky News”. The deal has left Sky News employees nervous about their futures but in an email to staff channel boss John Ryley noted that both bids contained “commitments to guarantee the funding and editorial independence of Sky News”.
“I will update as and when there are further developments but in the meantime, all we can do is to continue the great job we’ve been doing and concentrate on what we do best which is making the best news content for mobile, television and radio,” he said.“I will update as and when there are further developments but in the meantime, all we can do is to continue the great job we’ve been doing and concentrate on what we do best which is making the best news content for mobile, television and radio,” he said.
The Labour deputy leader, Tom Watson, said Sky News has “always been a beacon for independent and rigorous journalism” and said his priority is “ensuring Sky News thrives going forward”.The Labour deputy leader, Tom Watson, said Sky News has “always been a beacon for independent and rigorous journalism” and said his priority is “ensuring Sky News thrives going forward”.
He warned that if Sky News is sold to Disney – and Disney’s bid for overall control of Fox is unsuccessful – then it would leave the 24-hour news channel “isolated from Sky and owned by a foreign company with few news interests in the UK”. He warned that if Sky News is sold to Disney – and Disney’s bid for overall control of Fox is unsuccessful – it would leave the 24-hour news channel “isolated from Sky and owned by a foreign company with few news interests in the UK”.
The takeover bids are part of a complex web of global media deals, with giant companies competing to buy smaller businesses in the hope of securing their long-term future in the face of challenges from streaming services such as Amazon and Netflix.The takeover bids are part of a complex web of global media deals, with giant companies competing to buy smaller businesses in the hope of securing their long-term future in the face of challenges from streaming services such as Amazon and Netflix.
The Competition and Markets Authority provisionally blocked Fox’s takeover bid in January due to fears it would raise competition concerns and was therefore not in the public interest. Fox has since been attempting to address the concerns through tabling a series of remedies. The Competition and Markets Authority provisionally blocked Fox’s takeover bid in January due to fears it would raise competition concerns and was therefore not in the public interest. Fox has since been attempting to address the concerns by tabling a series of remedies.
Murdoch’s last attempt to take full control of Sky was abandoned in 2011, amid the phone-hacking scandal at his News of the World newspaper.Murdoch’s last attempt to take full control of Sky was abandoned in 2011, amid the phone-hacking scandal at his News of the World newspaper.
Even if Murdoch’s takeover is successful this time around it is unlikely the 87-year-old will retain control of Sky in the long term, as he is looking to sell most of his broadcast and film assets.Even if Murdoch’s takeover is successful this time around it is unlikely the 87-year-old will retain control of Sky in the long term, as he is looking to sell most of his broadcast and film assets.
Disney has already tabled a ££49bn offer to buy assets including Fox’s TV production unit, the 20th Century Fox film studio, and its stake in Sky. Disney has already tabled a £39bn offer to buy assets including Fox’s TV production unit, the 20th Century Fox film studio, and its stake in Sky.
To raise the odds further, Comcast recently announced it is planning to outbid Disney for the same Fox assets, as part of its battle with Disney to control the future of the media industry.To raise the odds further, Comcast recently announced it is planning to outbid Disney for the same Fox assets, as part of its battle with Disney to control the future of the media industry.
Under both deals Murdoch would be left owning a much smaller Fox business which would control a TV network and news channels including the rightwing Fox News, in addition to Dow Jones which runs the Wall Street Journal and publisher HarperCollins.Under both deals Murdoch would be left owning a much smaller Fox business which would control a TV network and news channels including the rightwing Fox News, in addition to Dow Jones which runs the Wall Street Journal and publisher HarperCollins.
In the UK he would be left with his News UK business, which owns the Sun and the Times newspapers.In the UK he would be left with his News UK business, which owns the Sun and the Times newspapers.
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