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Evening Standard
Henry Saker-Clark

Telegraph to be bought by US firm RedBird Capital for £500million

The Telegraph is to be bought by a consortium led by US investment firm RedBird Capital for around £500 million.

It is the latest turn in a tumultuous two-year takeover process for the 170-year-old newspaper business.

RedBird IMI, which was partly backed by the US firm but majority-owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, vice president of the United Arab Emirates, originally agreed to buy the media firm and The Spectator in 2023.

However, last year, the Government ultimately blocked the move after introducing new rules to stop foreign state ownership of the press.

On Friday, RedBird Capital revealed it has now reached an in-principle agreement to become the controlling owner of the business.

It has also pledged to increase capital investment into digital operations, subscriptions and journalism as it looks to grow the brand internationally.

Gerry Cardinale, founder and managing partner of RedBird, said: “This transaction marks the start of a new era for The Telegraph as we look to grow the brand in the UK and internationally, invest in its technology and expand its subscriber base.

“We believe that the UK is a great place to invest, and this acquisition is an important part of RedBird’s growing portfolio of media and entertainment companies in the UK.”

Anna Jones, chief executive of Telegraph Media Group, said: “Telegraph Media Group is an award-winning news media organisation, with exceptional journalism at its heart, supported by leading commercial expertise, a commitment to innovation and a laser focus on data to drive strategy.

“RedBird Capital Partners have exciting growth plans that build on our success – and will unlock our full potential across the breadth of our business.”

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