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    Axel Springer Buys UK's Telegraph for $766 Million, Ending Ownership Limbo

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    Posted on March 6, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    German media giant Axel Springer is acquiring Telegraph Media Group for £575 million (~$766 million), resolving years of ownership uncertainty and outpacing a rival bid by Daily Mail owner DMGT, while setting the stage for expansion in the U.S. and ensuring editorial independence.

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    Axel Springer Acquires UK's Telegraph for $766 Million, Ending Uncertainty

    Axel Springer's Landmark Acquisition of Telegraph Media Group

    By Sam Tabahriti, Amy-Jo Crowley and Klaus Lauer

    LONDON/BERLIN March 6 (Reuters) - German media group Axel Springer said on Friday it had agreed to buy Britain's Telegraph Media Group for 575 million pounds ($766.3 million) in cash, bringing to an end a prolonged period of uncertainty over the newspaper's ownership.

    The deal gatecrashed Daily Mail owner DMGT's attempt to buy its broadsheet rival, which had been facing regulatory probes in Britain amid concerns about media plurality.

    Axel Springer said it would preserve the Telegraph's legacy while providing a platform for expansion, including in the U.S., and reaffirmed its commitment to "high-quality, independent journalism" and media plurality in Britain.

    After buying Politico in a deal valued at around $1 billion in 2021, the Telegraph purchase becomes Axel Springer's second-largest investment since its founding in 1946, following an earlier failed attempt to acquire the paper in 2004.

    Negotiations and Key Players

    Swift and Efficient Negotiations

    'SWIFT AND EFFICIENT' NEGOTIATIONS

    Mathias Dopfner, Axel Springer's CEO, said owning the Telegraph was "a privilege and a duty".

    He said the group aimed to grow the title while preserving its character and helping it become "the most read and intellectually inspiring centre-right media outlet in the English-speaking world".

    He acknowledged Telegraph staff had faced a prolonged period of uncertainty and said that the publisher intended to "bring that uncertainty to an end". 

    Consortium and Support

    The company credited New York Sun publisher Dovid Efune for his support in the deal. 

    Efune led a consortium with Axel Springer to bid for the titles last month, but Axel Springer concluded the deal alone. 

    RedBird IMI said it was pleased to have reached agreement following "swift and efficient" negotiations. 

    "With the strength of their commercial offer and a straightforward regulatory path to ownership, we believe that Axel Springer is well placed to take the Telegraph forward into its next chapter," RedBird said in a statement.

    Regulatory Approvals and Reactions

    The companies said they were now working with the British government to obtain the necessary approvals.

    Culture minister Lisa Nandy intervened last month to send DMGT's deal to regulators to examine the implications for media plurality and competition. Nandy's office did not respond to a request for comment.

    DMGT said on Friday it had worked hard to complete the deal. "We believe that the protracted and out-of-date regulatory framework guarantees that UK-based national newspaper groups are at a huge competitive disadvantage in any merger process," a spokesperson said.

    Background: Ownership Dispute and Previous Bids

    Long-Running Ownership Dispute

    LONG-RUNNING OWNERSHIP DISPUTE

    The deal brings an end to a saga that began in June 2023, when Lloyds Banking Group effectively repossessed the Telegraph after longtime owners the Barclay family fell into arrears on 1.2 billion pounds of debts secured against the newspaper group.

    RedBird IMI took control after paying off a 600 million pound loan owed to Lloyds, but the titles remained in limbo as Britain moved to block foreign state involvement in national newspapers, forcing it to reverse course.

    Failed Attempts and Restructured Bids

    U.S. investment firm RedBird Capital Partners then tried to buy the group, with Abu Dhabi-backed IMI taking a minority position, but the deal collapsed in November 2025. 

    The bid had been restructured to comply with new rules capping foreign state ownership at 15%, but was withdrawn after a slower-than-expected regulatory process and internal opposition from senior Telegraph newsroom figures.

    Boutique investment bank LionTree advised Axel Springer.

    ($1 = 0.7504 pounds)

    (Reporting by Sam Tabahriti and Amy-Jo Crowley in London, Klaus Lauer in Berlin; additional reporting by Prerna Bedi in Bengaluru; writing by Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri, Paul Sandle and Jan Harvey)

    References

    • Axel Springer buys UK's Telegraph for $766 million, ending ownership limbo
    • Axel Springer Completes Acquisition of POLITICO
    • Axel Springer to buy Telegraph Media Group for £575 million By Investing.com

    Table of Contents

    • Axel Springer's Landmark Acquisition of Telegraph Media Group
    • Negotiations and Key Players

    Key Takeaways

    • •Axel Springer’s £575 million all-cash offer ends a prolonged ownership limbo following failed bids by RedBird IMI and DMGT, amid UK regulatory scrutiny over plurality issues (uk.finance.yahoo.com).
    • •The acquisition aligns with Axel Springer’s strategic push in English‑language media, following its $1 billion+ acquisition of Politico in 2021, and supports plans to expand the Telegraph in the U.S. ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Axel Springer buys UK's Telegraph for $766 million, ending ownership limbo

    1Who acquired the UK’s Telegraph Media Group?

    German media group Axel Springer acquired the UK's Telegraph Media Group for 575 million pounds ($766 million) in cash.

    2Why was the Telegraph’s ownership in limbo?

    The Telegraph's ownership was uncertain due to debt defaults by the previous owners and prolonged regulatory scrutiny over media plurality.

  • Swift and Efficient Negotiations
  • Consortium and Support
  • Regulatory Approvals and Reactions
  • Background: Ownership Dispute and Previous Bids
  • Long-Running Ownership Dispute
  • Failed Attempts and Restructured Bids
  • axelspringer.com
  • •The deal was sealed through swift negotiations with RedBird IMI, and is subject to regulatory approval from UK authorities, though Axel Springer was seen as having a smoother path given its existing media footprint and editorial commitments (investing.com).
  • 3What is Axel Springer’s plan for the Telegraph?

    Axel Springer aims to preserve the Telegraph’s legacy, expand its reach, especially in the US, and maintain high-quality, independent journalism.

    4Who was Axel Springer’s main competitor in the deal?

    Daily Mail owner DMGT was Axel Springer's main competitor but was ultimately outbid and faced regulatory hurdles.

    5What regulatory concerns affected the sale?

    British authorities examined the deal for its impact on media plurality and competition, contributing to the ownership uncertainty.

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