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Hi,
 
I'm looking for resources related to aspects of media ownership - particularly in relation to the UK -  although global media ownership is also of interest .
 
Information on  Murdoch  (News Corporation/International) and
Ted Turner (Time-Warner/CNN) would be particularly useful.
 
Any pointers would be gratefully appreciated.
 
Nick Elliott
 
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