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NDTV, US' Scripps to end stake sale deal

MUMBAI: Indian broadcaster New Delhi Television Ltd said on Tuesday it has decided to end a deal to sell a majority stake in its lifestyle unit to U.S. media firm Scripps Networks Interactive

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MUMBAI: Indian broadcaster New Delhi Television Ltd said on Tuesday it has decided to end a deal to sell a majority stake in its lifestyle unit to U.S. media firm Scripps Networks Interactive Inc for $55 million.

Under the deal announced last November, Scripps would get a 69 percent stake in NDTV Lifestyle, with NDTV Group owning the rest.

The Indian firm did not give a reason for the termination of the deal.

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