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*News Ltd gets deeper into Arabia*****

Snares stake in Middle East media empire Moby****

By Natalie 
Apostolou<http://forms.theregister.co.uk/mail_author/?story_url=/2012/01/16/rupert_hounds_afghans/>
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16th January 2012 21:30 GMT <http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/01/16/>****

News Corp has further embedded itself in the Middle East media market
taking a strategic stake in Dubai-based media, content and technology
player, the Moby Group.****

Under the deal the Murdoch’s will hand over their 50 percent stake in
Dubai-based Broadcast Middle East (BME), which is a joint venture between
News Corporation and the Moby Group, for an equity swap in the Moby Group.**
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The Moby Group is headquartered in Dubai and active in Central Asia,
principally Afghanistan, and the Middle East holiding a range of 13
integrated media and technology assets including a range of networks such
as Tolo TV and Lemar TV.****

Among Moby’s assets are original content production company Kaboora
Production, technology property Alef Technology, internet café chain
Andeshagah, strategic comms company Lapis and the Yellow Pages Afghanistan.*
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While financial details were not disclosed, News Ltd said it would also
provide growth capital to Moby for its expansion plans and will get a seat
on the board.****

Following the investment, BME will become a wholly-owned unit of Moby. Via
the BME joint venture, News and Moby have introduced two Farsi-language
channels, FARSI1 and Zemzemeh, reaching millions of Farsi speaking
audiences across Central Asia and the Middle East.****

News Ltd already has a 14.5 percent stake in Arabic broadcaster-producer
Rotana Group and Rotana’s owner Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, in turn, owns
about 7 percent of News Corp.****

News Corp also operates a joint venture with Abu Dhabi Media Investment
Corp, which is poised to launch free-to-air Arabic-language news channel
Sky News Arabia later this year.****

“Merging our Farsi joint venture into Moby allows us to expand our
activities with what is surely one of the most dynamic and exciting media
businesses in emerging markets anywhere,” said News Corp deputy chief
operating officer and News International chairman James Murdoch. ®****


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