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Hunt plans competition inquiry in News Corp's BSkyB bid News Corp's BSkyB bid given more time by Hunt
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The Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has said that he intends to refer News Corporation's bid for BSkyB to the Competition Commission.The Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has said that he intends to refer News Corporation's bid for BSkyB to the Competition Commission.
But he has given News Corp extra time to address concerns he has regarding "potential threats to media plurality".But he has given News Corp extra time to address concerns he has regarding "potential threats to media plurality".
These concerns were identified in a report by the media watchdog Ofcom, which also recommended referring the merger to the Competition Commission.These concerns were identified in a report by the media watchdog Ofcom, which also recommended referring the merger to the Competition Commission.
News Corp already has a 39% stake in BSkyB and is trying to buy the rest.News Corp already has a 39% stake in BSkyB and is trying to buy the rest.
It also owns UK newspapers the Sun, News of the World, the Times and Sunday Times.It also owns UK newspapers the Sun, News of the World, the Times and Sunday Times.
The media group made an approach in June to take full control of BSkyB, but Business Secretary Vince Cable stepped in to refer the deal to Ofcom on public interest grounds.The media group made an approach in June to take full control of BSkyB, but Business Secretary Vince Cable stepped in to refer the deal to Ofcom on public interest grounds.
However, the responsibility for a final ruling on the proposed merger has since passed to Mr Hunt, after Mr Cable was recorded by undercover journalists saying he had "declared war" on News Corp's owner, Rupert Murdoch.However, the responsibility for a final ruling on the proposed merger has since passed to Mr Hunt, after Mr Cable was recorded by undercover journalists saying he had "declared war" on News Corp's owner, Rupert Murdoch.
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Mr Hunt has now published Ofcom's report on News Corp's bid, which had been issued to the Department for Culture Media and Sport on the last day of 2010.Mr Hunt has now published Ofcom's report on News Corp's bid, which had been issued to the Department for Culture Media and Sport on the last day of 2010.
He also published communications between his department, News Corporation and BSkyB, and said that he had met News Corp and Ofcom in the first two weeks of January.He also published communications between his department, News Corporation and BSkyB, and said that he had met News Corp and Ofcom in the first two weeks of January.
"As a result of these meetings and my consideration of the Ofcom report and subsequent submissions from the parties involved I still intend to refer the merger to the Competition Commission," Mr Hunt said in a statement."As a result of these meetings and my consideration of the Ofcom report and subsequent submissions from the parties involved I still intend to refer the merger to the Competition Commission," Mr Hunt said in a statement.
"On the evidence available, I consider that it may be the case that the merger may operate against the public interest in media plurality.""On the evidence available, I consider that it may be the case that the merger may operate against the public interest in media plurality."
However, he went on to say that it was right that he should consider any actions taken to remedy the competition concerns raised by Ofcom.However, he went on to say that it was right that he should consider any actions taken to remedy the competition concerns raised by Ofcom.
"News Corporation says that it wishes me to consider undertakings in lieu which it contends could sufficiently alleviate the concerns I have such that I should accept the undertakings instead of making a reference. It is appropriate for me to consider such undertakings," he said."News Corporation says that it wishes me to consider undertakings in lieu which it contends could sufficiently alleviate the concerns I have such that I should accept the undertakings instead of making a reference. It is appropriate for me to consider such undertakings," he said.