"UK Bans Foreign State Ownership of Newspapers, Thwarting Telegraph Takeover"

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The U.K. government has moved to block foreign state ownership of newspapers and newsmagazines, dealing a blow to former CNN chief Jeff Zucker's bid for The Telegraph and The Spectator Magazine, which relied heavily on financing from Emirati backers. The proposed legislation aims to prevent foreign influence in the British media, particularly concerning the Conservative Party's interests. RedBird IMI, Zucker's media venture company, may attempt to salvage the bid by finding new investors and reducing the Emiratis' majority stake to comply with the government's rules.
- U.K. Moves to Bar Foreign State Ownership of Newspapers, a Blow to Telegraph Bid The New York Times
- Telegraph takeover: UK to ban foreign state ownership of newspapers BBC.com
- How the Tory establishment fought Jeff Zucker's UAE-backed Telegraph takeover Financial Times
- Foreign governments face ban on owning British newspapers - effectively blocking Abu Dhabi-led Telegraph takeover Sky News
- UK will change law to ban foreign states from owning newspapers Reuters
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