Media
BBC 'looks for equity for Virgin TV bid'
Published Monday, Apr 21 2008, 11:35 BST | By Dave West

A purchase of Virgin's channels division would give Worldwide full ownership of the UKTV family - it is currently shared half-and-half with Virgin - as well as services such as Living TV, Bravo and Virgin 1.
The Sunday Telegraph yesterday said Worldwide was in talks about a combined offer with investment firms Cinven, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Providence Equity Partners. Credit Suisse is also said to be giving advice on a purchase.
Consultants firm Goldman Sachs has been reviewing Virgin TV with a view to a sale since March, though a buyout of UKTV has been rumoured on-and-off for several years. It was previously owned by Telewest under the Flextech division.
Under its ownership agreement, the BBC can block any transfer of Virgin's half of UKTV. A purchase by Worldwide would avoid this problem.
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