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Viacom to buy Channel 5 for £450m | Viacom to buy Channel 5 for £450m |
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US media group Viacom has agreed to buy the UK's Channel 5 for £450m, it has been announced. | US media group Viacom has agreed to buy the UK's Channel 5 for £450m, it has been announced. |
Viacom, the owner of MTV, will be acquiring the channel from Richard Desmond's Northern & Shell group. | Viacom, the owner of MTV, will be acquiring the channel from Richard Desmond's Northern & Shell group. |
Viacom described Channel 5 as "one of British television's biggest brands" and said the acquisition would "accelerate" its strategy in the UK. | Viacom described Channel 5 as "one of British television's biggest brands" and said the acquisition would "accelerate" its strategy in the UK. |
It added that Channel 5 would complement Viacom's existing pay-TV networks. | It added that Channel 5 would complement Viacom's existing pay-TV networks. |
As well as MTV, Viacom also owns Comedy Central and children's network Nickelodeon. | As well as MTV, Viacom also owns Comedy Central and children's network Nickelodeon. |
Mr Desmond put Channel 5 up for sale in January, four years after having bought it for £103.5m, and was reportedly expecting to raise about £700m. | |
The sale to Viacom was more in line with analyst forecasts which valued the television station at between £400m and £500m. | |
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The sale reportedly drew interest from more than 20 potential buyers, including Discovery Communications, Scripps Networks and BSkyB, as well as Viacom. | |
Viacom's president and chief executive, Philippe Dauman, said: "Channel 5's momentum is indisputable, with impactful programming, increasing popularity and a growing digital platform. | Viacom's president and chief executive, Philippe Dauman, said: "Channel 5's momentum is indisputable, with impactful programming, increasing popularity and a growing digital platform. |
"Channel 5's management and employees have done an outstanding job building their brand and we are pleased to welcome them to our team." | "Channel 5's management and employees have done an outstanding job building their brand and we are pleased to welcome them to our team." |
Channel 5's chief operating officer, Paul Dunthorne, said the business had been "transformed" since Northern & Shell bought it in 2010. | Channel 5's chief operating officer, Paul Dunthorne, said the business had been "transformed" since Northern & Shell bought it in 2010. |
He added: "The combination of Channel 5 with Viacom's global resources, technology and expertise adds further to the momentum of the business and offers numerous exciting opportunities for the channel's future." | He added: "The combination of Channel 5 with Viacom's global resources, technology and expertise adds further to the momentum of the business and offers numerous exciting opportunities for the channel's future." |
Channel 5 was launched in March 1997 as the UK's fifth terrestrial TV channel. | Channel 5 was launched in March 1997 as the UK's fifth terrestrial TV channel. |
Its most popular shows currently include Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother, as well as Australian soap operas Neighbours and Home And Away. | Its most popular shows currently include Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother, as well as Australian soap operas Neighbours and Home And Away. |
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