Murdoch may shut down all British newspapers

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London: Rupert Murdoch is reportedly considering the option of dispensing with the News International, the group that owns his British newspapers — The Sun, The Times and the Sunday Times, a media report said.

The media mogul discussed this possibility when he met his “inner circle” on Wednesday, the Daily Express reported on Thursday.

Sources said Murdoch was “locked in a series of meetings” to specifically consider the option, following the closure of the 168-year-old News of the World.

Murdoch’s American newspaper The Wall Street Journal also reported he was now examining selling News International. (IANS)

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