Liberty Media

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The Liberty Media Corporation is an American media conglomerate and the control is exercised by engineer Dr. John Malone, with a majority of the voting shares. In May 2006, Liberty shareholders approved the creation of four new tracking stocks, two classes for each of Liberty's two businesses:[1] Its offices are located at Meridian, Colorado.

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Attributed to Liberty Interactive Group are:

and Liberty's interests in:

Attributed to Liberty Capital are:

Liberty's other private and public assets include

It originated as part of TCI, an American cable television group, and acquired by AT&T in 1999 for $54 billion.

It was spun-off from AT&T in the second half of 2001, subsequently spending $5 billion on nine German regional cable networks. Apart from television distribution it holds major interests in other groups. For example it is the largest shareholder in News Corporation (though the founding Murdoch family owns more voting shares), and has a 4 % stake in Time Warner. As of December 2003 it has never paid a dividend.

In May 2006, Time Warner acquired Liberty Media's 50% stake in Court TV for $735 million.

On May 16, 2006, IDT sold its IDT Entertainment division to Liberty Media for "for all of Liberty Media's interests in IDT, $186 million in cash and the assumption of existing indebtedness." IDT Entertainment's assets and Starz Entertainment Group's popular line of premium TV channels will combine to produce content for all distribution platforms. [4]

Liberty is in the process of considering asset swaps with News Corp. and Time Warner that would give it control of DirecTV and the Atlanta Braves baseball team. [5] On February 12, 2007, the deal was completed with Time Warner wherein Liberty would receive the Atlanta Braves, a group of craft magazines and $1 billion in cash in exchange for 60 million shares of Time Warner stock (valued at $1.27 billion as of market close on February 12, 2007). [6] The deal was approved by Major League Baseball on May 15, 2007.

Liberty has also purchased Green Bay, Wisconsin, television station WFRV-TV and its sister station in Escanaba, Michigan, WJMN-TV, from CBS estimated at about $234 million. CBS will swap the stations and $170 million in cash for 7.59 million shares of CBS common stock held by Liberty Media. The purchase was announced February 13, 2007, The sale was completed on April 18, 2007. [7]

Members of the board of Liberty Media are: Robert R. Bennett, Donne Fisher, Paul Gould, Greg Maffei, John Malone, David Rapley, LaVoy Robison, and Larry Romrell.

Liberty Media agreed to buy the Atlanta Braves from Time Warner in February 2007 for $1Billion. The deal needed 75% of owners and Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig for the deal to go through. The purchase was made official on May 16, 2007.

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