Murdoch forced to withdraw Time
Warner takeover
Rupert Murdoch, with Time Warner
unwilling and Murdoch’s stockholders unhappy, withdrew his $80 million 21st Century
Fox bid to acquire Time Warner.
Why the change of heart: The reaction
to the offer made Fox’s stock price go down.
21st Century Fox is
the parent company of Fox Television, Fox News Channel, 20th Century
Fox film studios, and several cable and satellite television networks.
Media Matters urged Time
Warner shareholders and its Board of Directors to oppose the sale, arguing that the combined company
would have created the world's second-largest media conglomerate and reduced viable options for consumers.
Executives of News Corp., Murdoch's print-focused
company (parent of the Wall Street Journal and Murdoch's
United Kingdom-based newspapers), were convicted in
the phone hacking scandal. News Corps issues millions in payouts
for privacy violations.
Media Matters Vice President Angelo Carusone said that the merger would
have given Rupert Murdoch control of 40% of the cable market and 30% of the
movie market.
“Murdoch has demonstrated that he is
far too irresponsible for that amount of power,” Carusone said.
Two other blockbuster mergers are awaiting government
approval: Comcast’s $45 billion takeover of Time Warner Cable, which is not
part of Time Warner, and AT&T’s $48.5 billion acquisition of DirecTV.
Comcast will be controlling the costs for 30% of cable
users in America.
AT&T will have 27% of the pay TV business.
Cable charges have more than doubled in 20 years.
To read the entire article, click on http://mediamatters.org/blog/2014/08/05/rupert-murdoch-forced-to-withdraw-offer-to-acqu/200324
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