Telegraph Media Group
British newspaper company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Telegraph Media Group Limited (TMG; previously the Telegraph Group) owns The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph and is a subsidiary of Press Holdings.[1] David and Frederick Barclay acquired the group on 30 July 2004 from Hollinger Inc. of Toronto, Canada, the newspaper group controlled by Conrad Black, after months of bidding and lawsuits.
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TMG | |
Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Mass media |
Founded | 1948 |
Headquarters | London, England, UK |
Key people | |
Products | Newspapers and websites |
Revenue | £254 million (2022) |
£31 million (2021) | |
Total assets | £255 million (2021) |
Owner | Press Holdings |
Parent | Press Holdings |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | corporate |
In 2015, TMG's operating profit was £51 million. According to unaudited accounts leaked to The Guardian, profits before tax were £47 million, and turnover for the 53 weeks up to 3 January 2016 was £319 million. These figures indicate an increase from 2014 levels.[2]
In 2023, TMG acquired The Chelsea Magazine Company, publisher of magazines including Classic Boat.[3]
Telegraph Media Group is a multimedia news company that publishes daily and weekly publications in printed and electronic formats. These publications cover politics, obituaries, sports, finance, lifestyle, travel, health, culture, technology, fashion, and automobiles.[citation needed]
In June 2023, the group was put up for sale after its parent company, B.UK, a Bermuda-based holding company, entered receivership. Howard and Aidan Barclay were removed as directors.[4]
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