Saturday, October 26

Yorkshire Post proprietor alerts curiosity in shopping for Daily Telegraph

The proprietor of regional newspapers the Yorkshire Post and Scotsman have indicated it might be fascinated by shopping for the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, ought to they be put up on the market.

If Lloyds, which took cost of the titles, together with the Spectator, after being bought by the Barclay household, have been to place the papers up on the market, National World stated it might “consider participating in a sale process”.

Lloyds is anticipated to promote the titles in an effort to recoup its funding, and quite a lot of patrons have already been linked to the deal.

In a press release to shareholders on Thursday, National World stated: “National World notes media speculation that it is a possible participant in the sale process surrounding Telegraph Media Group and its associated titles.

“As the corporate has beforehand introduced, its development technique is rooted in actively exploring alternatives to construct its enterprise by acquisitions and implementing its new working mannequin for owned belongings.”

It added: “The board continues to evaluate accretive opportunities to grow the business and will consider participating in a sale process for Telegraph Media Group as and when such a process formally commences.

“There might be no certainty that an acquisition will happen nor as to the phrases of such an acquisition.”

National World, which owns the likes of Portsmouth News and the Sheffield Star, took over JPI Media in 2021.

Earlier on Thursday, the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) stated its 300 members at National World can be balloted on strike motion, after the corporate provided a 4.5% pay rise.

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“The company’s pay award had been repeatedly rejected by more than a dozen NUJ chapels representing hundreds of National World journalists, followed by a vote of no confidence in David Montgomery, executive chairman,” the NUJ stated.

“Despite talks with the publisher, including through Acas negotiations, urging an improved pay package, uplifts to minimum rates and efforts to improve pay disparities, National World has failed to present an enhanced pay award for journalists.

“The NUJ has repeatedly raised considerations over redundancies on the writer after greater than 50 journalists had their roles positioned in danger.

“A separate voluntary redundancy scheme was also opened to all staff, including those outside editorial.”

Content Source: information.sky.com