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Murdoch proposes to sell Sky News to Disney

IANS  |  London 

tycoon Rupert Murdoch's company has offered to sell News to to allay fears among regulators about its plan to buy 61 per cent of Sky, according to a company statement on Tuesday.

is facing several obstacles in its attempt to buy out after regulators in the UK said that Fox's $16.4 billion (11.7 billion pounds) offer was not in the public interest, the reported.

Murdoch has now proposed to separate News from with its own fully independent board and under the management control of the of News, or sell it to Disney, according to a statement by

Murdoch, who serves as the of Sky, will not influence or attempt to influence the editorial choices made by the of News, the company said.

announced in December 2017 its intention to acquire Fox, a move yet to be approved by regulators. The Murdoch family's news outlets are currently consumed by nearly a third of the UK's population across TV, radio, online and newspapers.

Fox, which already owns 39.1 per cent of Sky, announced its takeover bid for over a year ago, sparking a backlash in the UK, where lobby groups warned that the deal could threaten plurality.

The noted in a preliminary report that Fox's proposed acquisition of "was against the public interest as it would give the empire too much influence in the British media".

Murdoch already holds significant influence in the UK through News Corp, which publishes widely-read newspapers, including The Times, and The Sun, as well as the sports radio station talkSPORT.

By acquiring the group, the Australian magnate would also gain control of pay-TV broadcasters in the UK, and

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 17:36 IST
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