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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Rupert Murdoch and Time Warner- WNYC


Episode #115

Why Rupert Murdoch Wants Time Warner

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Big changes could be coming to the media world after Rupert Murdoch made an $80 billion bid to buy Time Warner. The offer was rejected, but that doesn't mean it’s the end of the story. If Murdoch succeeds, he would wind up with movie and TV studios like Warner Brothers and HBO. This week on Money Talking, regular contributors Joe Nocera with the New York Times and Rana Foroohar with Time magazine consider what would happen if Rupert Murdoch succeeds in purchasing Time Warner.

Hosted by:

Charlie Herman

Produced by:

Daniel P. Tucker

Contributors:

Rana Foroohar and Joe Nocera

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