Britain’s Daily Mail publisher enters exclusive talks to buy Telegraph Media Group for $654 million – Winnipeg Free Press

LONDON (AP) — The publisher of Britain's Daily Mail has entered exclusive talks to buy Telegraph Media Group in a deal that would combine two news groups traditionally aligned with the right-wing Conservative Party.

The Daily Mail and General Trust plc said on Saturday that talks were aimed at finalizing the terms of a 500 million pound ($654 million) deal to buy Telegraph from the Abu Dhabi-backed entity known as Redbird IMI.

The proposed deal comes after concerns over foreign ownership of British news organizations halted Redbird IMI's attempts to take control of the Daily Telegraph and its sister Sunday publication two years ago.



FILE – The Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail newspapers go up for sale in London, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said she would review any new acquisition to ensure it protected the public interest and complied with laws governing “foreign influence” in media mergers.

DMGT said it expects to complete the deal “quickly.”

“Under ownership, the Daily Telegraph will become a global brand, just as the Daily Mail has become,” chairman Jonathan Harmsworth, also known as Lord Rothermere, said in a statement.