June 18 (Bloomberg) — Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer of WPP Plc, talks about News Corp.’s 7.8 billion-pound ($11.6 billion) bid for British Sky Broadcasting Plc.
Sorrell, speaking with Andrea Catherwood on Bloomberg Television’s “The Pulse,” also discusses BP Plc’s outlook.
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June 16 (Bloomberg) — Jason Subotky, an investment manager at Yacktman Asset Management Co., a shareholder of News Corp., talks about News Corp.’s effort to acquire British Sky Broadcasting Plc and the company’s cash strategy.
Subotky talks with Margaret Brennan on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:5:14
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June 16 (Bloomberg) — David Bank, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets, discusses the possibility of Rupert Murdoch taking full control of British Sky Broadcasting Plc after his initial offer of $11.5 billion was rejected yesterday. ¶
Bank talks with Deirdre Bolton and Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television’s “InsideTrack.” (Source: Bloomberg) ¶
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June 16 (Bloomberg) — Alex DeGroote, media analyst at Panmure Gordon, talks about News Corp.’s 7.8 billion-pound ($11.5 billion) offer for the remaining 61 percent of British Sky Broadcasting Plc’s shares.
He speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “The Pulse with Andrea Catherwood.”
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Digital Underground is an alternative rap group hailing from Oakland, California, who played a big part in giving West Coast rap the spotlight. Their leader was Greg “Shock G” Jacobs, who spent most of his youth in New York City and southern Florida. Heavily influenced by the various funk bands of the 1970s, Digital Underground sampled their music frequently, which quickly became a defining element of west-coast rap. Their ‘alternative’ status owes much to their unabashedly spaced-out image, which lay in contrast to the gangster rap that most west coast acts focused on. The group’s original image was set up to be a tribute to social activists The Black Panthers, but when Public Enemy became a prominent band, Jacobs chose to take the group’s image in a more whimsical direction, that of an updated Parliament-Funkadelic for the hip-hop audience. Jacobs designed detailed album covers and cartoon-laced liner notes, a homage to Parliament-Funkadelic album designs. They are also notable for catapulting member Tupac Shakur into the spotlight.
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A comedy about working in the visual effects industry.
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March 29 (Bloomberg) — David Garrity, principal at GVA Research LLC, talks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker about the impact Apple Inc.’s new iPad tablet may have on e-reader makers including Amazon.com Inc. and Barnes & Noble Inc. The iPad goes on sale in Apple stores April 3. (Source: Bloomberg)
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