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Offers for Travel Channel May Approach $1 Billion

Cox Communications is expected to command close to a billion dollars for the Travel Channel, The New York Times’s Brian Stelter reported, citing people close to the bidding war for the channel. Full Article at Dealbook

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  3. Cox Communications is expected to command close to a billion dollars for the Travel Channel, people close to the bidding war for the channel said on Thursday. Full Article at The New York Times

  4. Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) -- News Corp. and Scripps Networks Interactive Inc. are the frontrunners in bidding for the Travel Channel with offers of about $800 million, according to four people with knowledge of the situation. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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