CNBC, Financial Times Mull Alliance
New York Post, July 13, 2007
By Paul Tharp
Business news channel CNBC is hedging its bets — by working out a plan in which it could replace The Wall Street Journal with the Financial Times as the heavyweight partner to bolster its shows.
The move emerged from earlier talks for a partnership on a much larger scale, involving the parent companies of the FT and CNBC.
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