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Time Warner, NBC top bidders for Weather Channel - Read More

Date Added: June 05, 2008 01:48:01 AM
The sale of the Weather Channel is drawing closer, with the bidders down to two media giants. Time Warner, parent of Atlanta-based Turner Broadcasting System, and NBC Universal are the leading contenders, according to sources close to the deal. Landmark Communications put the Atlanta-based cable network up for sale last year. Final bids were due two weeks ago. It is unclear when Landmark will ...

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