Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Deadline.com: News Corp Shareholders Will Meet On June 11 To Vote On Company Split

Deadline.com
News Corp Shareholders Will Meet On June 11 To Vote On Company Split
Apr 30th 2013, 12:51

The meeting will take place in NYC’s Citi Auditorium and News Corp shareholders of record as of April 19 will be able to vote, the company says this morning in SEC filings. The process may be a little complicated, though. The decision to split into two companies — one with mostly entertainment assets and the other focused on publishing — involves the transfer of 29 U.S. television station licenses. “Under U.S. federal law, no broadcast station licensee may be owned by a corporation if more than 25% of that corporation's stock is owned or voted by non-U.S. stockholders if the Federal Communications Commission finds that the public interest will be served by the refusal or revocation of the license,” News Corp says. It has asked the FCC to let non-U.S. shareholders vote on all of the by-law changes regarding the split but hasn’t received a response yet. If there’s no ruling by the voting date, or the FCC rejects News Corp’s request, then the company will suspend the votes of non-U.S. shareholders. Australia-born CEO Rupert Murdoch became a U.S. citizen in 1985. He and his family, with 39.4% of the voting shares, have agreed not to vote on any of the proposals, but will register as “present” to ensure that there’s a quorum. Another 7% of the votes are controlled by Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud.

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