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Exclusive: Bloomberg's India venture with Raghav Bahl's Quint all set to collapse

Seeks a new TV partner after the third failed joint venture in the country. In the last decade, Bloomberg has ended two collaborations with Ronnie Screwvala’s UTV and the Anil Ambani group.

December 03, 2019 / 15:39 IST
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Billionaire Michael Bloomberg, the latest and arguably most high profile candidate to join the US Presidential race, is all set to break his eponymous news & data behemoth Bloomberg LP’s joint venture with Raghav Bahl’s Quintillion Media, paving the way for conversations with other media groups in the country.

Bloomberg is believed to have approached other Indian groups for a possible tie-up, presaging curtains for its third planned TV stint in India – BloombergQuint -- people familiar with the matter told Moneycontrol News. Bloomberg’s two previous attempts at operating a business TV channel in India, the first with Ronnie Screwvala’s UTV and later with the Anil Ambani group, came unstuck.

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These highly placed sources said Bahl’s inability to secure a television licence despite trying for it since 2016 and allegations of tax evasion and bribery (which Bahl has denied) have rattled the Bloomberg LP founder, who is hopeful of being the Democratic nominee for US President against Donald Trump in 2020.

A detailed questionnaire elicited a one line response from Bloomberg LLP: “Bloomberg remains committed to the India market and to our partnership.’’