See http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/06/b...ab017c6477cea2&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
So what will we see now?
So what will we see now?
That would be great if true, the Tivo was a great receiver, only things it needed was MPEG4 and a faster processor.
The HR20 is a pile of crap which should not have been released ithe way it was (unfinished and very buggy)
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061207/liberty_directv.html?.v=3
Report: News Corp. to Buy Off Liberty Media With DirecTV Stake
NEW YORK (AP) -- Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. will transfer its controlling stake in satellite broadcaster DirecTV Group Inc. to Liberty Media Corp. as part of a deal to buy News Corp. stock back from Liberty, according to a published report.
An article on The New York Times' Web site early Thursday said Liberty will get DirecTV, three regional sports networks and $550 million in cash for its News Corp. shares under a deal brokered Wednesday between Murdoch and Liberty's Chairman John Malone.
In return, New York-based Liberty would give up its 19 percent voting stake and 15 percent nonvoting stake in News Corp., the newspaper reported, citing a banker and an executive close to the deal.
The stake threatened Murdoch's control of his media conglomerate.
Liberty Media, based in Englewood, Colo., owns the QVC home shopping network, the Starz Entertainment movie channel and other media assets.