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but the man leading the bid — the former cnn bossjeff zucker — has dismissed concerns about editorial interference by the gulf government at the telegraph and its sister magazine the spectator. speaking exclusively to our business editor simonjack — he said the deal will provide much—needed investment in uk journalism. we think these are terrific brands that have been underinvested in, and we think there's a underinvested in, great opportunity to export these brands, to invest in these brands. brands like this become available very rarely. 70% of telegraph subscribers said they were less likely to renew their subscription. senior conservative mps have said that uae royal family are not fit owners of our media. a former editor said it would be unforgivable to it to fall under the control of a foreign power which doesn't respect values of freedom of expression. and currentjournalists have voiced grave concerns. no one wants this deal. uae ownership damages credibility and therefore destroys the value of these titles, no? when was the last time someone came along and invested in such a serious way in a in a british newspaper or a british magazine? the fact is, democracy needs journalism and today journalism needs investment.

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World Business Report

sheikh mansour bin zayed al—nahyan — who also owns manchester city football club. the deal is currently on hold while uk media regulators examine it. but the man leading the bid — former cnn bossjeff zucker — has dismissed concerns about editorial interference by the gulf government. speaking exclusively to our business editor simon jack — he said the deal will provide much needed investment in uk journalism. we think these are two terrific brands that frankly have been underinvested in the for a long time, and we think there is a great opportunity to export these brands, to invest in these brands and brand like this become available very rarely. like this become available very rarel . :: ' like this become available very rarel . i: , ., like this become available very rarel . in ., , .,, rarely. 70% of daily telegraph subscribers — rarely. 70% of daily telegraph subscribers said _ rarely. 70% of daily telegraph subscribers said they - rarely. 70% of daily telegraph subscribers said they were - rarely. 70% of daily telegraph | subscribers said they were less likely to renew their subscription, senior mps have said it is not fit

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