RIL to acquire control of Network 18 in Rs 4,000 crore deal

The Board of RIL approved funding of up to Rs 4,000 crore to Independent Media Trust (IMT), of which RIL is the sole beneficiary, for acquisition of control in Network 18 and its subsidiary TV18.

May 29, 2014 07:59 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:14 am IST - New Delhi:

In the biggest ever deal in the Indian media sector, Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) will acquire control in Network 18 Media & Investments Ltd, including its subsidiary TV18 Broadcast Ltd, for Rs 4,000 crore.

The Board of RIL on Thursday approved funding of up to Rs 4,000 crore to Independent Media Trust (IMT), of which RIL is the sole beneficiary, for acquisition of control in Network 18 Media & Investments Ltd (NW18), including its subsidiary TV18 Broadcast Ltd (TV18), the company said in a statement.

The funding includes open offers to be made consequent to the acquisition, it added.

“IMT would use the funds to acquire control over NW18 and TV18 resulting in ownership of about 78 per cent in NW18 and 9 per cent in TV18 and to acquire shares tendered in the open offers,” it added.

NW18 is the owner of a suite of digital internet properties, e-commerce businesses and differentiated broadcast content including In.com, IBNLive.com, Moneycontrol.com, Firstpost.com, Cricketnext.in, Homeshop18.com, Bookmyshow.com; the broadcast channels include Colors, CNNIBN, CNBC TV18, IBN7, CNBC Awaaz.

“This acquisition will differentiate Reliance’s 4G business by providing a unique amalgamation at the intersect of telecom, web and digital commerce via a suite of premier digital properties,” RIL said.

In January 2012, >Network18 Group and Reliance Industries had joined hands for a multi-layered deal, under which the Mukesh Ambani—led corporate giant would sell part of its interest in ETV channels and would get access to content and distribution assets of the electronic media group.

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