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million subscribers,
which gave
BSkyB 8.988
million subscribers across all platforms. This
substantial growth reflected BSkyB's 34%
share of
viewers in multi-channel...
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stepping down as
BSkyB's non-executive
chairman and
would be
replaced by his son, James. In turn,
James stepped down as CEO of
BSkyB, to be
replaced by...
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BSkyB to face no
action over TV film monopoly". London:
Guardian News and
Media Limited.
Retrieved 23 May 2012. Sweney, Mark (20
April 2012). "
BSkyB's...
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Amstrad was a FTSE 100
Index constituent up
until the
company was
acquired by
BSkyB in 2007 for £125 million. In 2010, Sky
integrated Amstrad's
satellite division...
- club was at the
centre of a
takeover bid of more than £600 million from
BSkyB early in the season, but that was
blocked by the
Monopolies and Mergers...
- Sports.
BSkyB. 28 May 2004.
Archived from the
original on 23
October 2012.
Retrieved 7
April 2011. "Inter duo
catch Monaco's eye". Sky Sports.
BSkyB. 22 June...
- The Wall
Street Journal (2007).
Murdoch formed the
British broadcaster BSkyB in 1990 and,
during the 1990s,
expanded into
Asian networks and
South American...
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controlling minority stake. In
April 2012, he was
forced to
resign as
chairman of
BSkyB in the wake of the
ongoing phone hacking scandal, in
which he was implicated...
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television executive,
former chairman of
Kabel Deutschland and
former CEO of
BSkyB. Born and
educated in London, Ball
received an MBA from
Kingston University...
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broadcaster ITV plc
about a
proposed merger,
after a
similar announcement by ITV.
BSkyB effectively blocked the
merger on 17
November 2006 by
controversially buying...