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Murdoch to shut all Brit newspapers?

Rupert Murdoch is reportedly considering the option of dispensing with the News International, the group that owns his British newspapers - The Sun, The Times and the Sunday Times, a media report said.

Updated on: Jul 14, 2011 07:46 PM IST
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Rupert Murdoch is reportedly considering the option of dispensing with the News International, the group that owns his British newspapers - The Sun, The Times and the Sunday Times, a media report said.

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The media mogul discussed this possibility when he met his "inner circle" on Wednesday, the Daily Express reported on Thursday.

Sources said Murdoch was "locked in a series of meetings" to specifically consider the option, following the closure of the 168 year old News of the World.

They said Murdoch was concerned to protect the reputation of the parent News Corporation from further damage after the value of its shares went down.

While one said "Murdoch has the ruthlessness to amputate the arm that is threatening the rest of News Corporation," another said a sale was now a "live possibility".

Murdoch's American newspaper The Wall Street Journal also reported he was now examining selling News International. "News Corp has informally explored whether there were any potential buyers for its UK newspaper unit," it said.

 
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