Posted on 02/23/2010 9:08:37 PM PST by STARWISE
Rotana Media, the broadcaster and music group owned by Saudi billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, said it had agreed to sell a $70m stake to News Corp, Rupert Murdochs global media empire.
Rotana said on Tuesday that News Corp had agreed to buy a 9.09 per cent stake with an option to take this up to 18.18 per cent.
The move will mark News Corps most significant investment so far in the Middle East, where faster GDP growth, a young population and maturing advertising markets have begun to draw US and European media groups facing slow growth in their home markets.
This is a qualitative leap not just for Rotana but for the whole Arab world, Prince Alwaleed told a press conference. We are set to gain deep experience from News Corp ... on television, movie production and technology, he said. They own MySpace ... We can learn from this, the new media field.
The acquisition will also tie the Murdoch family closer to one of their most important shareholders.
Prince Alwaleeds Kingdom Holdings owns 7 per cent, or 56m shares, of News Corps class B stock and is the largest shareholder outside the Murdoch family.
The prince is not on News Corps board of directors, but last month anointed James Murdoch, head of News Corps European and Asian operations, as his fathers eventual successor.
If he [Rupert Murdoch] doesnt appoint him, Ill be the first one to nominate him to be the successor of Mr Rupert Murdoch, God forbid if something happens to him, the prince told Charlie Rose, a US television interviewer.
Rotana, which owns a variety of media assets from an online music video on demand site modelled on News Corps Hulu joint venture to a large library of music from the region, already shows programming from News Corps Fox channels in Saudi Arabia through its free-to-air television network.
An investment in Rotana has been under discussion for some time and many expected a deal to be done last autumn. One person familiar with the deal described it as small but symbolic.
The decision to invest follows meetings between Mr Murdoch and Prince Alwaleed in New York in January, when the pair discussed a future potential alliance with News Corp, according to a statement on the Kingdom Holdings website. The day-to-day relationship between News Corp and Rotana is likely to be managed by James Murdochs team, however.
News Corp declined to comment.
Stooges for the Saudis. What birth certificate? FU - Beck and the Leprechaun.
One had a porn and booze addiction - the other is a sex pervert. LOL! what’s with the effing wonky left eye on the Leprechaun in that picture? Paris Hilton has a wonky eye too.
Anyone remember when beck was not a Saudi stooge? He ripped Islam to the point he was getting death threats.
Us little people are sooooooooooooooo screeeewwwwwwwwwwed.
What the heck are they drinking?
Do not trust them!
Wow!!! The News CORPSE did that?
Maybe it’s an evil eye!!
L0L!!!
Prince Alwaleed has been the 2nd highest
shareholder in News Corp for awhile; now,
Rupert’s returning the favor I guess and
buying into Alwaleed’s Middle East media
empire.
Remember that Alwaleed gave $10M to Giuliani
after 9/11 with the proviso that Rudy state some
blame on behalf of the US first. Thankfully,
Giuliani emphatically refused and the check was
not taken.
Alwaleed apparently extracts what he wants for
his sheckels.
....a trivial sum compared to the millions spent on asparagus.
Also, remember during the French Riots when the Saudi ambassador told Fox news to stop covering the riots because the rioters were muslimes. Fox obeyed. I don't trust Fox news.
I, too, sense a new dynamic .. subtle, but there.
I expect there’ll be more changes, as well.
Ooh .. we’re in the vegetable patch now ? .. ;)
Rupert is aging. I see that his libtard son is getting more and more involved.
UGH.
What do you care? You supposedly purged TV from your life completely.
Yup .. he’s gettin’ up there ..
I know and I want Rupert *and* Roger Ailes to live LONG, healthy lives.
Maybe this is why I can’t find Fox tv anywhere on line now...just happened this week....the sites I used all say it’s been removed at Fox’s request I understand...I can get radio but it just isn’t the same.
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