LONDON: James Murdoch's position as BSkyB chairman will be discussed at a board meeting this week. BSkyB's deputy chairman, Nick Ferguson, has taken soundings from board members and will lead the discussion over Mr Murdoch's fate. The Independent reported that investors are divided over Mr Murdoch's ...
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