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In reply to the discussion: Politicus USA: MSNBC May Soon Be Gone [View all]onenote
(44,636 posts)45. There would probably be some adverse tax consequences if they immediately turned around and sold.
By way of an example: Time Warner Inc spun off its cable system properties to its existing shareholder in a tax-free transaction in 2009. The spun off company continued to use the Time Warner name under an agreement with Time Warner Inc. but was a separate company. Seven years later, in 2016, the shareholders of the spun off Time Warner Cable entered into an agreement to merge with Charter Communications. So, at some point, it might make sense for the shareholders of the spun off entity to sell to or merge with another company, but it's unlikely to happen any time soon.
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Not to me. M$NBC isn't liberal. It is the same corporate media as everywhere else
TheKentuckian
Wednesday
#17
I guess barely warmed over Putin propaganda is better than the freahest dogshit
TheKentuckian
Wednesday
#35
I know they cover the Gaza situation more than the corporate news but I hadn't seen much pro Putin news there.
jalan48
Wednesday
#47
If it wasn't for sports the dried out husk would have already blown away.
TheKentuckian
Wednesday
#37
In unrelated news, another billionaire has proposed buying Bluesky and shutting it down.
Midnight Writer
Wednesday
#39
If it was going to be sold to a third party, why spin it off to the same shareholders who own it now?
onenote
Wednesday
#43
There would probably be some adverse tax consequences if they immediately turned around and sold.
onenote
Wednesday
#45
I thought I read somewhere 10% of voters under 30 get their news from TV.
NoMoreRepugs
Wednesday
#58