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- Telegraph launches finance tool with Wesabe
- UK newspaper The Daily Telegraph is launching a personal finance tool on its website through a partnership with money management start-up Wesabe. The Telegraph Personal Finance Planner allows users to manage their finances in one place where they can see...
- Articles 2008-11-12
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- Telegraph Editor Lewis Made Digital MD, Launches New 'Entrepreneurial' Division
- UK’s Telegraph Media Group editor-in-chief Will Lewis is becoming the company’s managing director for digital, and will head a new “entrepreneurial” division with 50 staff to lead the company’s search for new revenue streams. Lewis retains his editor-in-chief role across print and online, but Daily Telegraph deputy editor Tony...
- External links 2009-11-26
- Could the Barclays be thinking of selling the Telegraph Group?
- Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay, owners of the Telegraph Media Group, have been quietly building up a significant stake in the world's largest hotel company. On 22 January, they declared a five per cent holding in InterContinental Hotels Group. The Daily Telegraph did not report this at the time,...
- Research articles 2007-03-26
- Guardian.co.uk leads trio of news sites with more than 30 million unique users
- Guardian.co.uk remains most popular UK newspaper website, followed by Mail Online and Telegraph.co.uk Guardian.co.uk remained the most popular UK newspaper website last month with more than 31 million uniques, despite shedding more than 1 million unique users after September's record traffic. ...
- News items 2009-11-26
- Telegraph Group awards network solution contract to Applinet
- TELECOMWORLDWIRE-3 July 2006-Telegraph Group awards network solution contract to ApplinetC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com A multi-million pound, five-year contract has been awarded to Applinet plc, a systems integrator and network solutions provider in the UK, by the media group Telegraph Group. The Telegraph Group selected Applinet to design...
- Research articles 2006-07-03
- Hollinger sells Telegraph Group for 1.3 billion dollars
- NEW YORK AFP ? The media group Hollinger International said it will sell the Telegraph Group, publisher of Britain's Daily and Sunday Telegraph newspapers, to the Barclay brothers' Press Acquisitions Limited for some 1.3 billion dollars. The transaction is scheduled to close July 30, Hollinger said in a statement....
- Research articles 2004-06-22
- Chicago-Based Media Firm Reviews Sales Figures.
- Daily Mail, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 18--More controversy surrounds US media group Hollinger International -- but it is unlikely to delay the Telegraph sell-off. Hollinger is reviewing sales figures at the Chicago Sun-Times after discovering that they had...
- Research articles 2004-06-18
- The Week Ahead: Eyes on Daily Mail for `Telegraph' steer
- THE BATTLE for control of The Daily Telegraph newspaper group is expected by City analysts to be revived this week when Daily Mail & General Trust declares interim results. While those results are expected to produce a pre-tax profit of pounds 87m, about 12 per cent higher...
- Research articles 2004-06-01
- More Cuts Coming, Guardian News & Media Boss Warns Staff
- By Stephen Brook: The managing director of Guardian News & Media, Tim Brooks, has told staff that more cost savings at the publisher of The Guardian and Observer are on the way.Brooks told staff in a memo posted on the company intranet yesterday that the current rate of losses...
- External links 2009-09-15
- Virgin chief wants in on Daily Telegraph buy: report
- BERLIN AFP ? Billionaire Richard Branson, the chief executive of the Virgin Group, wants a share in Britain's influential Daily Telegraph newspaper but failed to get in on an offer to buy it made by German media group Axel Springer, according to a German news report. Der Spiegel news...
- Research articles 2004-05-22
- Barclay brothers could yet buy Daily Telegraph after withdrawing offer
- LONDON AFP ? The British Barclay brothers abandoned their offer to buy Conrad Black's Hollinger International media empire but could still make a bid for the Daily Telegraph, the group's crown jewel. In bidding for Britain's biggest-selling broadsheet daily, however, they would be expected to face stiff competition from...
- Research articles 2004-03-02
- Telegraph group may enter bidding war for `Express'
- EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS could come under the control of a rival media group, with Conrad Black's Telegraph company ready to enter the bidding war for the Daily Express, Sunday Express and Daily Star. Though the present owner of Express Newspapers, Lord Hollick, has yet to make a formal...
- Research articles 2000-10-23
- Publishers rush into online payments
- More than two thirds of British online publications will be charging for access to their websites within a year, a survey published on Thursday finds.In an annual poll of its members, the UK's Association of Online Publishers found that 50 per cent were already charging for some or all...
- External links 2009-09-30
- Desmond prepares to make `Telegraph' bid
- RICHARD DESMOND, the publisher of the Express titles, has instructed his financial advisers at Seymour Pierce to put together a bid for The Telegraph as expressions of interest flooded in for the assets of Hollinger International, the media group that owns the newspaper. Daily Mail & General...
- Research articles 2003-11-19
- Branson `wanted to join bid for Telegraph'
- The billionaire Sir Richard Branson has attempted to join the German media group Axel Springer in its bid for The Daily Telegraph, it was reported last night. The German news magazine Der Spiegel said the Virgin boss had sought 51 per cent ownership of the newspaper, but...
- Research articles 2004-05-23
- Media duo lead field in race for Hollinger
- The Barclay brothers and the German media group Axel Springer have taken the lead in the auction of Daily Telegraph owner Hollinger International, which moves into its final phase this week. They are preparing to submit higher offers than the four other bidders. These are UK private...
- Research articles 2004-05-16
- Technology Will Save Newspapers, Right?
- Posterous has only been a round a month so far, but it's already gaining adherents among bloggers, and in particular, micro-bloggers. The company offers a way for bloggers to go mobile and post via email or text messaging -- for free. Posterous is part of a broader movement to simplify...
- Blog posts 2008-07-30
- Salon's Gingras Puts Faith In The Power Of E-Commerce, User-Gen, And Food; Paywalls, Not So Much
- Salon has been overhauling its site design since late summer, but the changes aren’t just cosmetic. Salon Media CEO Richard Gingras wants to draw more revenue and traffic by developing customized display ad units, bringing in more user-generated content, and putting more focus on e-commerce.Until now, Salon has merely...
- External links 2009-11-12
- New blow for Black's Hollinger as group admits profits were over-
- HOLLINGER INTERNATIONAL, the troubled media group that owns The Daily Telegraph, admitted yesterday that it has over-stated its profits by $17m. The company, chaired by Lord Black of Crossharbour, belatedly released third-quarter results yesterday, which showed a loss of $7m (pounds 4m) for the three months to...
- Research articles 2003-11-22
- Conrad Black ousted from Telegraph Group
- MONTREAL AFP ? Embattled media magnate Conrad Black has been fired from his post as president of the Telegraph Group, the company that owns Britain's Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, a Hollinger International spokesman told AFP. Black was fired Friday during a meeting of Telegraph Group directors, said Jeremy...
- Research articles 2004-03-08
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