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Originally Posted by foreverwar
Rupert Murdoch has stated quite categorically that he is not the Anti-Christ.
The Anti-Christ, in fact, works for Rupert and regards him as a role-model. 
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I thought that was only for senior management?
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For morale reasons it's now extended to all staff, it's a nice promotion from the usual Friday afternoon dog kicking.
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Originally Posted by mertle
no I dont think virgin media is too confident.
However I do think there getting victimised by the rubbish press biased to Sky. Who owns the news murdock.
I said on another post if Sky keep bashing lie after lie enough times then people will believe anything that Sky is the victim and not the perpetrator. Virgin media need to come out now and force the issue else like Ntl they lose. YEs they have lost programmes is hard life. But going to sky still not the right option. Sky if they got a monopoly would just put prices up. They are in debt they cannot sustain the spending without cuts. With poor viewing figures its sky one or the so called blue ribboned shows will get the chop anyway. I bet Sky would never admit this is likely.
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Murdoch doesn't own the beeb dude, moreover Sky have some debt but even with that debt, the spending and the loss of revenue from VM Sky will still end each quarter making profit, and that's real profit after all expenditure
I think you're thinking of Virgin Media when commenting about companies being in debt and unable to sustain spending - VM barely make an operating profit and once the interest, etc, has taken its' cut they are still losing 8 figures a month.