In a significant move within the UK media landscape, the owner of the Daily Mail, DMGT, has announced a £500 million ($650 million) acquisition of The Telegraph, marking the creation of a formidable right-leaning media group. This merger follows a recent withdrawal of a bid for The Telegraph by the US-based private investment firm, RedBird Capital Partners.
RedBird had previously established a joint venture with IMI, acquiring the Telegraph Media Group and The Spectator magazine in 2023. However, the UK government’s intervention, which prohibited foreign state investments in the country’s newspapers, complicated the acquisition process. RedBird’s team subsequently sought government approval for a revised acquisition structure, intending for IMI to hold a minority stake capped at 15%.
Despite these efforts, sources indicate that the regulatory approval timeline proved slower than anticipated, creating uncertainty about the acquisition’s viability. Additionally, there was significant internal resistance from key members of The Telegraph’s newsroom, which ultimately influenced RedBird to withdraw its offer.
According to reports from the Financial Times, the deal price of £500 million was primarily structured to address the financial commitments made by the consortium led by RedBird. DMGT has entered an exclusivity period with The Telegraph, allowing both parties to finalize the transaction terms and prepare for necessary regulatory submissions. They anticipate a swift process, with DMGT affirming that the deal would adhere to the UK’s Foreign State Influence regulations, as there will be no foreign state investment involved.
Interest from DMGT in The Telegraph Media Group was evident as early as 2023, and reports earlier this year suggested discussions regarding the acquisition of a 9.9% stake in the titles under the Telegraph umbrella. DMGT’s portfolio includes several prominent media properties, such as The Mail on Sunday, Metro, The i Paper, and New Scientist. Importantly, The Daily Telegraph is expected to maintain its editorial independence despite the acquisition.
A spokesperson for RedBird IMI noted the swift progress in reaching the agreement between DMGT and RedBird IMI, stating that the deal would soon be submitted to the Secretary of State for approval. Meanwhile, The Telegraph has not yet responded to inquiries regarding the merger.

