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EU clears Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation BSkyB bid | EU clears Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation BSkyB bid |
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The European Commission has approved the takeover bid made by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation for satellite broadcaster BSkyB. | The European Commission has approved the takeover bid made by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation for satellite broadcaster BSkyB. |
The commission ruled that the takeover would not "significantly impede" competition in Europe. | The commission ruled that the takeover would not "significantly impede" competition in Europe. |
The news came before the revelation that UK Business Secretary Vince Cable had said he planned to block the move to take full control of BSkyB. | |
Mr Cable told undercover reporters that he had "declared war" on Mr Murdoch. | |
His comments - revealed by BBC business editor Robert Peston - came during a conversation with Daily Telegraph reporters posing as members of the public from his Twickenham constituency. | |
As Business Secretary, Mr Cable will have the ultimate say on whether News Corporation's bid for BSkyB can go ahead. | |
In a statement, News Corporation said it was "shocked and dismayed by reports of Mr Cable's comments". | |
"They raise serious questions about fairness and due process," the company added. | |
BSkyB said it would not be commenting on Mr Cable's comments. | |
'Legitimate interests' | |
BSkyB rejected an offer from News Corp worth about £12bn in June. | BSkyB rejected an offer from News Corp worth about £12bn in June. |
Sky's competitors say that a takeover would give News Corp, which owns a host of media outlets including the Times and Sun newspapers, too much power. | Sky's competitors say that a takeover would give News Corp, which owns a host of media outlets including the Times and Sun newspapers, too much power. |
News Corp said it "welcomed" the commission's decision. | News Corp said it "welcomed" the commission's decision. |
A separate investigation by the UK competition authority Ofcom is continuing. | A separate investigation by the UK competition authority Ofcom is continuing. |
Its inquiry is looking into "media plurality" - the degree to which news outlets are concentrated under one organisation's ownership. | Its inquiry is looking into "media plurality" - the degree to which news outlets are concentrated under one organisation's ownership. |
The commission said its ruling in no way prejudiced Ofcom's investigation. | The commission said its ruling in no way prejudiced Ofcom's investigation. |
"The UK remains free to decide whether or not to take appropriate measures to protect its legitimate interest in media plurality," it said in a statement. | "The UK remains free to decide whether or not to take appropriate measures to protect its legitimate interest in media plurality," it said in a statement. |
Major assets | Major assets |
News Corp already owns 39% of BSkyB, and is looking to take full control of the company. | |
News Corp titles, which also include the News of the World newspaper, account for a third of the UK's national newspaper circulation, while BSkyB has almost 10 million customers. | News Corp titles, which also include the News of the World newspaper, account for a third of the UK's national newspaper circulation, while BSkyB has almost 10 million customers. |
As well as its UK interests, News Corp owns other major assets including the Fox film and TV empire, as well as major publishing companies, including Harper Collins. | As well as its UK interests, News Corp owns other major assets including the Fox film and TV empire, as well as major publishing companies, including Harper Collins. |
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