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Beware of the Fox: Should we be worried by Fox’s surprise $725 million purchase of National Geographic?

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21st Century Fox and National Geographic have launched a new for-profit venture called National Geographic Partners. This will control all of National Geographic’s media, including the magazine. Fox will hold a controlling 73% share, the […]

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