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Tuesday 09 October 2018 4:13 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 21 May 2019 4:24 pm

James Murdoch quits Sky as Comcast officially confirms takeover of media titan

By: Josh Mines

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James Murdoch has resigned from Sky's board after Comcast confirmed it was now officially the owner of the UK media titan.

The chief exec of 21st Century Fox Murdoch stepped down from the board alongside six other directors after Comcast said it had officially acquired 75 per cent of Sky's share capital. 

The chance of Comcast reaching the threshold was all-but confirmed last month when Disney-backed Fox said it would sell its huge 39 per cent stake in Sky to Comcast.

The US giant just needed Fox's share sale to go through before it could officially announce its acquisition of Sky – it received confirmation of its purchase of the assets today.  

Read more: Fox and Disney to sell minority Sky stake to Comcast

It follows Comcast emerging victorious from a dramatic one-day auction against Fox last month with an offer that valued Sky at over £30bn. 

The confirmation marks the official close of a lengthy saga in the City which started in December 2016. 

"Led by Jeremy Darroch and his superb team — now together with Comcast — our combined global leadership in technology and content paves the way for us to accelerate investment and growth in Sky’s brand and premier platforms," said Brian Roberts, Comcast chief exec.  

Read more: Comcast grabs 30 per cent Sky stake following victory in Saturday auction

Over the weekend, culture secretary Jeremy Wright reaffirmed his statement that Sky News would need to retain its editorial independence under new ownership, a request which Roberts said he would keep to.  

"We are also fully committed to ensuring Sky News' future, maintaining its editorial independence, and preserving its strong track record for trusted, high quality, impartial news," he said. 

Sky boss Jeremy Darroch added: 

Sky News will benefit greatly from Comcast’s funding commitments over the coming years and the arrangements that will be put in place to preserve and enhance its editorial independence.

Read more: Comcast secures 75 per cent of Sky shares as takeover saga nears end

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