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Surveillance: Many Potential Buyers for Time Warner, BTIG Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Investing, Business News, Business, News

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2016

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Surveillance: Many Potential Buyers for Time Warner, BTIG Says

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Learn more at find your independent Advisor.com. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene with David Gura.

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Hello everybody, David Gurr, Tom Keith,

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you're with us.

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On a Friday, we're going to give you lots of smaller interviews today Richard Greenfield with BTIG here on Time Warner AT&T and the rest of media.

1:28.5

Rich Greenfield, what's the level of sweat in your industry? You see the Wall Street Journal doing a huge restructuring. You

1:35.6

see other people rationalize it. I mean, the whole media, the whole content business is

1:40.9

in chaos right now, isn't it?

1:42.4

Well, Tom, you look at the music industry. business is in chaos right now, isn't it?

1:43.0

Well, Tom, you look at the music industry, you know, which went through a major, major

1:48.8

disruption, really started in the year 2000, and music's just beginning to get better now.

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