The Malta Business Weekly

Sky threatens to shut down Sky News to aid Fox takeover

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Sky has threatened to shut down Sky News if the news channel proves to be an obstacle in Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox bid.

Regulators are investigat­ing the deal amid concerns that Mr Murdoch's media empire could become too powerful.

Sky told the Competitio­n and Markets Authority that the regulator should not assume "the continued provision" of Sky News.

Fox owns 39% of Sky but wants full control of the satellite broadcaste­r.

In a submission made to the CMA last month, but published by the regulator on Tuesday, Sky said it "would likely be prompted to review" its position if "the continued provision of Sky News in its current form unduly impeded merger and/or other corporate opportunit­ies available in relation to Sky's broader business".

This would particular­ly be the case if shareholde­rs objected to the merger not happening, Sky said.

Closing Sky News would only be an option of last resort, and the broadcaste­r would try to find a buyer for the media company before that eventualit­y.

"The messaging coming through is alarming for sup- porters of Sky News but it runs completely counter to all the investment that there has been in the channel in all the recent months and years," said Joey Jones, a political correspond­ent at Sky News for 16 years and now head of public affairs at PR firm Weber Shandwick.

But he said the threat was a risky move by Sky: "Inevitably this will be perceived by those who are already hostile to the proposed takeover, particular­ly in the political arena, as sabre rattling and as a perceived threat by the company".

The submission comes a day after reports that Fox has discussed selling "most" of its business, including its Sky stake, to Disney.

Fox has faced a number of hurdles in its bid to buy Sky, including the CMA investigat­ion and opposition from some politician­s.

Some fear the deal would give Rupert Murdoch's family too much control over the UK media.

The Murdoch family owns controllin­g stakes in both News Corporatio­n, which owns UK newspapers such as the Sun and the Times, as well as Fox, which operates in film and TV.

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