Comcast's NBC in talks to buy 25% stake in Euronews

It will allow NBC to reach 277 million new households across Europe, Africa and the Middle East

Comcast's NBC in talks to buy 25% stake in Euronews
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Last Updated : Feb 15 2017 | 7:08 PM IST
NBCUniversal, the US media conglomerate owned by Comcast Corp, is in the final stage of talks to buy a 25% stake in European broadcaster Euronews, a source close to the Euronews management told Reuters on Wednesday.

The investment will allow NBC to reach out to 277 million new households in 13 languages across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

If the deal goes ahead, NBC News — part of NBCUniversal — would look to strengthen Euronews' offerings, while NBCUniversal could use the transaction as a first step to expanding its operations on the European continent.

The investment will be made through a reserved shares sale and could amount to approximately $30 million, the source said. A second capital increase is planned for all existing Euronews shareholders.

The entire deal has yet to be approved by Euronews shareholders by the end of this month, with completion expected by the end of March or start of April, the source added.

Separately, NBCUNiversal named Noah Oppenheim as president of NBC News, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

Euronews was created in the wake of the 1990 Gulf War as a "European CNN" and used to be owned by a consortium of state-owned European channels before Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris took a 53 per cent stake in the broadcaster.

Sawiris is expected to keep a controlling stake in Euronews, following the two capital increases, the source said.

The memo said Oppenheim, the executive in charge of NBC's morning show "Today", will replace Deborah Turness, president since 2013.

Turness will be named as the first president of NBC News International. Both Oppenheim and Turness will report to NBC News Chairman Andy Lack.
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First Published: Feb 15 2017 | 7:08 PM IST

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