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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, December 15, 2006

Mogul offers $2 billion for L.A. Times

Associated Press

David Geffen

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LOS ANGELES — Billionaire music mogul David Geffen, long known to be interested in owning the Los Angeles Times, has made a $2 billion cash bid for the paper, two newspapers reported yesterday.

Geffen's bid has not been accepted or rejected by Times' parent, Chicago-based Tribune Co., which would prefer a sale of the entire media company instead of individual assets, the Times and Wall Street Journal reported, citing unidentified people familiar with the matter.

Geffen did not return a call from The Associated Press seeking comment.

Tribune owns 11 papers, including its flagship Chicago Tribune, as well as 24 television stations and the Chicago Cubs baseball team.

Geffen's bid had been expected. Two other Southern California billionaires, philanthropist Eli Broad and supermarket investor Ron Burkle, have teamed to make a bid for the entire Tribune Co.

Tribune has said it expects to decide whether to sell the company whole or piecemeal by early next year.

Analysts said some of the assets, including the Los Angeles Times, would generate enormous tax bills for Tribune investors should the assets be sold separately.

Tribune told Geffen it would not consider his offer until it had first considered bids for the entire company, both the Times and Journal reported.

Tribune spokesman Gary Weitman said the company "can't confirm, deny or comment on any speculation about potential interest in the company or any individual properties."

He reiterated that Tribune expected to make a final decision during the first quarter concerning offers for the company.