Watching Media Conglomeration Progress

The world’s largest photo agency announced Wednesday that it has completed its deal to go private and will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange at the end of the day. -Getty Images Sale Complete There goes the Neighborhood? It’s possible, but for sure, this is just another example of a media conglomerate expanding [...]Published July 2, 2008

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The world’s largest photo agency announced Wednesday that it has completed its deal to go private and will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange at the end of the day.

-Getty Images Sale Complete

There goes the Neighborhood? It’s possible, but for sure, this is just another example of a media conglomerate expanding its reach. It will be interesting to see if there is any policy shifts within Getty in the coming months.

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