South African businessman Gary Lubner in talks on taking minority stake in online start-up
Media start-up pledges to invest £25mn in world’s oldest Sunday newspaper
Telegraph also makes cost savings as news groups are hit by falling advertising and print sales
Annette Thomas to take on role after David Pemsel stepped down last year
Guardian chief executive had been due to take over as head of football’s top division next year
Guardian Media chief must push English football’s top division into digital era
Appointment ends search to fill top job in one of world sport’s biggest competitions
Chief executive David Pemsel cites cost cuts and reader donations as key factors
More opportunities are opening up outside London. Is it time to relocate?
Two UK newspaper groups still see ‘big opportunity’ despite Telegraph’s withdrawal
McCall will also have to find new hits and review production strategy
Group close to agreeing print outsourcing deal with rival publisher Trinity Mirror
Berliner format dropped in effort to cut printing costs for lossmaking group
Restrictions on widely used internet browser could hit online advertising revenues
The Guardian’s possible move would redress the regional imbalance in British media
Newspaper group reviews options to move part of operations away from London HQ
UK media group rules out digital-only move as it considers ways of cutting costs
A good summer for news failed to offset the worsening outlook for print advertising
Scott Trust says Wall to Wall founder will ensure ‘editorial integrity’ and ‘sound future’ for GMG
Alex Graham of Wall to Wall and Penguin’s John Makinson shortlisted
Australian publisher’s woes echo challenges facing global media markets
Tougher action from new leadership as group exceeds target of 250 job cuts
The referendum shows tabloids can reach people who advertisers do not value, writes John Gapper