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VOL. 42 | NO. 27 | Friday, July 6, 2018
UK clears 21st Century Fox to buy satellite broadcaster Sky
LONDON (AP) — Britain's culture secretary has cleared the way for 21st Century Fox's bid for Sky following pledges that it will safeguard the independence of Sky News.
Britain's government had been looking at the issue amid fears the takeover would give Rupert Murdoch too much power in the U.K. media market.
The decision by Jeremy Wright clears the final regulatory hurdle for Fox's bid for the 61 percent of Sky that it does not already own.
Wright said Thursday that it's "now a matter for the Sky shareholders to decide whether to accept 21 Century Fox's bid."
The battle for the European pay-TV service has been escalating this week as U.S. rivals Comcast and Fox have been raising their offers for Sky as they try to expand their media empires.