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Why Disney may lose TV genius Ryan Murphy in Fox Deal

By Bloomberg
28 December 2017   |   8:06 am
Walt Disney Co.’s deal with 21st Century Fox Inc. is creating an opening for competitors to poach one of the most sought-after creative minds in television, a sign of the ripple effects of consolidation in Hollywood.

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