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Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos is evaluating a potential bid for business network CNBC after it’s spun off from NBCUniversal parent Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) later this year.
An acquisition might make sense as it would add a “neutral voice” to his portfolio, which includes the Washington Post, according to a NY Post report on Wednesday, which cited an unidentified source close to Bezos.
Bezos hasn’t approached Comcast regarding his potential interest, according to the report.
A representative for Bezos declined to comment to the NY Post.
In November, Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) confirmed that it will pursue a tax-free spinoff of NBCUniversal’s portfolio of TV channels and list them as a separate public company, which will include USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, E!, SYFY, and Golf Channel. The networks-focused entity that is being spun out of media and cable giant Comcas will be called “Versant.”
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