Bloomberg Exec Discussing Move to News Corp.'s Dow Jones Unit: Sources

By Yinka Adegoke

January 28, 2012 1:42 AM EST

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. is in "serious talks" to poach veteran Bloomberg LP executive Lex Fenwick to run its Dow Jones publishing business, which houses The Wall Street Journal, according to two people familiar with the discussions.

Fenwick, who founded Bloomberg Ventures in 2008, was previously CEO of Bloomberg LP, taking over from the company founder Michael Bloomberg in December 2001.

The Journal reported news of the talks on Friday.

The top job at Dow Jones has been vacant since last July when then-Publisher and CEO Les Hinton resigned in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal at News Corp.'s UK newspaper unit, which he had previously run.

Hinton told a UK parliamentary inquiry in 2009 that any problem with phone hacking at the company's papers was limited to one case. It was later revealed that thousands of ordinary people and celebrities had been the victims of the voice mail hacking.

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Hinton, who worked with News Corp. for 52 years, was perhaps Murdoch's closest associate.

Bloomberg and Dow Jones compete with Thomson Reuters.

(Reporting by Yinka Adegoke; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)

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