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Big media buy back shares with cable TV cash
Big media buy back shares with cable TV cash
2/9/2012
(Reuters) - Big U.Smedia companies bought back record amounts of their own shares in the last year, with cash generated by cable television networks that drew strong viewership and advertising dollars despite the economic uncertainty.
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