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Telegraph owners to put newspapers up for sale | Telegraph owners to put newspapers up for sale |
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The billionaire owners of the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph are to put both titles up for sale. | The billionaire owners of the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph are to put both titles up for sale. |
Sir Frederick and Sir David Barclay are understood to be reviewing all of their key assets, which includes the Telegraph Media Group (TMG). | Sir Frederick and Sir David Barclay are understood to be reviewing all of their key assets, which includes the Telegraph Media Group (TMG). |
Figures published on 17 October showed TMG's profit for the last financial year was £900,000 - a 94 per cent drop on the previous financial year. | Figures published on 17 October showed TMG's profit for the last financial year was £900,000 - a 94 per cent drop on the previous financial year. |
The Barclay twins, who bought the paper in 2004, have declined to comment. | The Barclay twins, who bought the paper in 2004, have declined to comment. |
There have been rumours of a sale of the Telegraph for several years, which the owners have consistently denied. | There have been rumours of a sale of the Telegraph for several years, which the owners have consistently denied. |
Sales of the print editions have plummeted in recent years, with the Daily Telegraph averaging a daily circulation of 310,586. The Sunday Telegraph sells, on average, 244,351 copies. | Sales of the print editions have plummeted in recent years, with the Daily Telegraph averaging a daily circulation of 310,586. The Sunday Telegraph sells, on average, 244,351 copies. |
A source close to the matter told the BBC the brothers were not under any time pressure to sell the paper, which could happen over the next 12-18 months. | A source close to the matter told the BBC the brothers were not under any time pressure to sell the paper, which could happen over the next 12-18 months. |
No adviser has so far been appointed for the sale but it is expected the Telegraph will be the first asset to be sold. | No adviser has so far been appointed for the sale but it is expected the Telegraph will be the first asset to be sold. |
Aidan Barclay, 63, and Howard Barclay, 59, are thought to be evaluating the family's businesses on behalf of their father, Sir David Barclay, and his 84-year-old twin Sir Frederick. | Aidan Barclay, 63, and Howard Barclay, 59, are thought to be evaluating the family's businesses on behalf of their father, Sir David Barclay, and his 84-year-old twin Sir Frederick. |
The brothers also own the Spectator magazine, delivery company Yodel and retailer Shop Direct, which includes online outlets Littlewoods and Very. | The brothers also own the Spectator magazine, delivery company Yodel and retailer Shop Direct, which includes online outlets Littlewoods and Very. |
The Ritz hotel, which is also owned by the Barclay brothers, is already on the market. | The Ritz hotel, which is also owned by the Barclay brothers, is already on the market. |
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By Business Correspondent Katie Prescott | |
For newspaper owners, the Barclay twins aren't very media-friendly. They live in the Channel Islands and Monaco - they say - for health reasons and few photos of them exist. | |
Though the Telegraph newspapers have been struggling with falling circulation and profits, the reason for the sale is understood to be more personal. | |
The brothers are looking to hand over to the next generation of their large family, where there are differing views about the future of the business. | |
There have been rumours over the years that several buyers have expressed an interest, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and the owner of the Independent and Evening Standard, Evgeny Lebedev. | |
Its political ally on the right - the Daily Mail - is also thought to be a contender. | |
Notable columnists for the Telegraph include Sir William Hague, Allison Pearson and Boris Johnson. | Notable columnists for the Telegraph include Sir William Hague, Allison Pearson and Boris Johnson. |
Before becoming Prime Minister, Mr Johnson earned £275,000 for weekly columns between 11 July 2018 and 10 July 2019. | Before becoming Prime Minister, Mr Johnson earned £275,000 for weekly columns between 11 July 2018 and 10 July 2019. |