The bid, which would have combined two of the world's biggest media-entertainment empires if allowed to proceed, was for USD 80 billion, a source familiar with the talks told AFP.
A statement from 21st Century Fox, said it "made a formal proposal to Time Warner last month to combine the two companies."
The source said that despite the rejection, Murdoch still wants a deal.
"He is determined to buy Time Warner," the source said.
The source familiar with the talks told AFP that Murdoch's group wanted to buy Time Warner and then spin off CNN, which is the cable news rival to his Fox News Channel.
Time Warner meanwhile issued a separate statement confirming that it received, and rejected, an offer of stock and cash from 21st Century Fox.
"The Time Warner board, after consultation with its financial and legal advisers, determined that it was not in the best interests of Time Warner or its stockholders to accept the proposal or to pursue any discussions with Twenty-First Century Fox," the statement said.
The move comes amid a shifting media landscape after both conglomerates spun off their slow-growing publishing operations and established companies focusing on film, television and other high-growth segments.
Murdoch last year broke up his media empire into two firms -- 21st Century Fox and News Corp, which operates the Wall Street Journal, and newspapers in Britain and Australia.
The deal between the two giants would combine the storied Hollywood studios of Time Warner and 20th Century Fox, and include Time Warner's big cable channels such as HBO and TBS that would join Murdoch's Fox sports, news and entertainment channels.
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