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  1. Support Israel or quit, European media boss tells journalists

    Axel Springer CEO Mathias Dopfner has drawn criticism after suggesting journalists should support Israel or consider resigning, raising…
    #Europe #EU #axelspringer #European #israelipropaganda #mathiasdopfner #Mediafreedom #telegraph
    europesays.com/europe/27824/

  2. Axel Springer: support Israel or face dismissal at POLITICO

    Publisher Axel Springer told employees at POLITICO that if they have issues with the company’s values — including Israel’s right to exist — they are free to seek employment elsewhere.

    #Germany #Media #AxelSpringer #Politico #Israel

  3. Axel Springer: support Israel or face dismissal at POLITICO

    Publisher Axel Springer told employees at POLITICO that if they have issues with the company’s values — including Israel’s right to exist — they are free to seek employment elsewhere.

    #Germany #Media #AxelSpringer #Politico #Israel

  4. Axel Springer: support Israel or face dismissal at POLITICO

    Publisher Axel Springer told employees at POLITICO that if they have issues with the company’s values — including Israel’s right to exist — they are free to seek employment elsewhere.

    #Germany #Media #AxelSpringer #Politico #Israel

  5. Axel Springer: support Israel or face dismissal at POLITICO

    Publisher Axel Springer told employees at POLITICO that if they have issues with the company’s values — including Israel’s right to exist — they are free to seek employment elsewhere.

    #Germany #Media #AxelSpringer #Politico #Israel

  6. Axel Springer: support Israel or face dismissal at POLITICO

    Publisher Axel Springer told employees at POLITICO that if they have issues with the company’s values — including Israel’s right to exist — they are free to seek employment elsewhere.

    #Germany #Media #AxelSpringer #Politico #Israel

  7. FYI: UK clears Axel Springer's Telegraph takeover - what happens next?: UK government clears Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group on April 14, 2026, with Ireland and Austria approvals still pending before Q2 2026 close. ppc.land/uk-clears-axel-spring #TelegraphTakeover #AxelSpringer #MediaAcquisition #UKPolitics #BusinessNews

  8. FYI: UK clears Axel Springer's Telegraph takeover - what happens next?: UK government clears Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group on April 14, 2026, with Ireland and Austria approvals still pending before Q2 2026 close. ppc.land/uk-clears-axel-spring #TelegraphTakeover #AxelSpringer #MediaAcquisition #UKPolitics #BusinessNews

  9. FYI: UK clears Axel Springer's Telegraph takeover - what happens next?: UK government clears Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group on April 14, 2026, with Ireland and Austria approvals still pending before Q2 2026 close. ppc.land/uk-clears-axel-spring #TelegraphTakeover #AxelSpringer #MediaAcquisition #UKPolitics #BusinessNews

  10. ICYMI: UK clears Axel Springer's Telegraph takeover - what happens next?: UK government clears Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group on April 14, 2026, with Ireland and Austria approvals still pending before Q2 2026 close. ppc.land/uk-clears-axel-spring #TelegraphTakeover #AxelSpringer #MediaMergers #UKNews #BusinessNews

  11. ICYMI: UK clears Axel Springer's Telegraph takeover - what happens next?: UK government clears Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group on April 14, 2026, with Ireland and Austria approvals still pending before Q2 2026 close. ppc.land/uk-clears-axel-spring #TelegraphTakeover #AxelSpringer #MediaMergers #UKNews #BusinessNews

  12. ICYMI: UK clears Axel Springer's Telegraph takeover - what happens next?: UK government clears Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group on April 14, 2026, with Ireland and Austria approvals still pending before Q2 2026 close. ppc.land/uk-clears-axel-spring #TelegraphTakeover #AxelSpringer #MediaMergers #UKNews #BusinessNews

  13. UK clears Axel Springer's Telegraph takeover - what happens next?: UK government clears Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group on April 14, 2026, with Ireland and Austria approvals still pending before Q2 2026 close. ppc.land/uk-clears-axel-spring #TelegraphTakeover #AxelSpringer #MediaNews #UKBusiness #MergersAndAcquisitions

  14. UK clears Axel Springer's Telegraph takeover - what happens next?: UK government clears Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group on April 14, 2026, with Ireland and Austria approvals still pending before Q2 2026 close. ppc.land/uk-clears-axel-spring #TelegraphTakeover #AxelSpringer #MediaNews #UKBusiness #MergersAndAcquisitions

  15. UK clears Axel Springer's Telegraph takeover - what happens next?: UK government clears Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group on April 14, 2026, with Ireland and Austria approvals still pending before Q2 2026 close. ppc.land/uk-clears-axel-spring #TelegraphTakeover #AxelSpringer #MediaNews #UKBusiness #MergersAndAcquisitions

  16. The Guardian | Revealed: Axel Springer skipped due diligence before £575m Telegraph takeover by Mark Sweney

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    Axel Springer sealed a £575 million takeover of the Telegraph Media Group without the usual due‑diligence checks, a move that could make it hard to recover the price as the titles move from a print‑heavy model toward cheaper, heavily discounted digital subscriptions. The Telegraph still depends on print, with print sales, subscriptions and advertising accounting for 61 % of its £255.3 million 2024 revenue, but all three streams fell between 2023 and 2024 and high‑value print subscribers are rapidly disappearing. Digital subscribers rose 5 % to 1.09 million (78 % of which are digital) and digital revenue grew 18 % to £81 million, yet a large share of the subscriber base is low‑value or free‑trial users, and aggressive discounting has suppressed average subscription prices. Despite the market challenges, adjusted profits held at £60.7 million and total revenue edged up 1.2 % to £279 million, while Axel Springer’s CEO Mathias Döpfner, who has long coveted a flagship UK media asset, views the purchase as a long‑term, “digital‑first” investment.

    Read more: theguardian.com/media/2026/apr

    #AxelSpringer #Telegraph #MathiasDöpfner #RedBirdIMI #FinancialTimes #BusinessInsider #business #media #mergersandacquisitions #nationalnewspapers #newspapers #newspapers&magazines #telegraphmediagroup

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  17. The Guardian | Revealed: Axel Springer skipped due diligence before £575m Telegraph takeover by Mark Sweney

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    Axel Springer sealed a £575 million takeover of the Telegraph Media Group without the usual due‑diligence checks, a move that could make it hard to recover the price as the titles move from a print‑heavy model toward cheaper, heavily discounted digital subscriptions. The Telegraph still depends on print, with print sales, subscriptions and advertising accounting for 61 % of its £255.3 million 2024 revenue, but all three streams fell between 2023 and 2024 and high‑value print subscribers are rapidly disappearing. Digital subscribers rose 5 % to 1.09 million (78 % of which are digital) and digital revenue grew 18 % to £81 million, yet a large share of the subscriber base is low‑value or free‑trial users, and aggressive discounting has suppressed average subscription prices. Despite the market challenges, adjusted profits held at £60.7 million and total revenue edged up 1.2 % to £279 million, while Axel Springer’s CEO Mathias Döpfner, who has long coveted a flagship UK media asset, views the purchase as a long‑term, “digital‑first” investment.

    Read more: theguardian.com/media/2026/apr

    #AxelSpringer #Telegraph #MathiasDöpfner #RedBirdIMI #FinancialTimes #BusinessInsider #business #media #mergersandacquisitions #nationalnewspapers #newspapers #newspapers&magazines #telegraphmediagroup

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  18. The Guardian | Revealed: Axel Springer skipped due diligence before £575m Telegraph takeover by Mark Sweney

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    Axel Springer sealed a £575 million takeover of the Telegraph Media Group without the usual due‑diligence checks, a move that could make it hard to recover the price as the titles move from a print‑heavy model toward cheaper, heavily discounted digital subscriptions. The Telegraph still depends on print, with print sales, subscriptions and advertising accounting for 61 % of its £255.3 million 2024 revenue, but all three streams fell between 2023 and 2024 and high‑value print subscribers are rapidly disappearing. Digital subscribers rose 5 % to 1.09 million (78 % of which are digital) and digital revenue grew 18 % to £81 million, yet a large share of the subscriber base is low‑value or free‑trial users, and aggressive discounting has suppressed average subscription prices. Despite the market challenges, adjusted profits held at £60.7 million and total revenue edged up 1.2 % to £279 million, while Axel Springer’s CEO Mathias Döpfner, who has long coveted a flagship UK media asset, views the purchase as a long‑term, “digital‑first” investment.

    Read more: theguardian.com/media/2026/apr

    #AxelSpringer #Telegraph #MathiasDöpfner #RedBirdIMI #FinancialTimes #BusinessInsider #business #media #mergersandacquisitions #nationalnewspapers #newspapers #newspapers&magazines #telegraphmediagroup

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

  19. The Guardian | Revealed: Axel Springer skipped due diligence before £575m Telegraph takeover by Mark Sweney

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    Axel Springer sealed a £575 million takeover of the Telegraph Media Group without the usual due‑diligence checks, a move that could make it hard to recover the price as the titles move from a print‑heavy model toward cheaper, heavily discounted digital subscriptions. The Telegraph still depends on print, with print sales, subscriptions and advertising accounting for 61 % of its £255.3 million 2024 revenue, but all three streams fell between 2023 and 2024 and high‑value print subscribers are rapidly disappearing. Digital subscribers rose 5 % to 1.09 million (78 % of which are digital) and digital revenue grew 18 % to £81 million, yet a large share of the subscriber base is low‑value or free‑trial users, and aggressive discounting has suppressed average subscription prices. Despite the market challenges, adjusted profits held at £60.7 million and total revenue edged up 1.2 % to £279 million, while Axel Springer’s CEO Mathias Döpfner, who has long coveted a flagship UK media asset, views the purchase as a long‑term, “digital‑first” investment.

    Read more: theguardian.com/media/2026/apr

    #AxelSpringer #Telegraph #MathiasDöpfner #RedBirdIMI #FinancialTimes #BusinessInsider #business #media #mergersandacquisitions #nationalnewspapers #newspapers #newspapers&magazines #telegraphmediagroup

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

  20. The Guardian | Revealed: Axel Springer skipped due diligence before £575m Telegraph takeover by Mark Sweney

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    Axel Springer sealed a £575 million takeover of the Telegraph Media Group without the usual due‑diligence checks, a move that could make it hard to recover the price as the titles move from a print‑heavy model toward cheaper, heavily discounted digital subscriptions. The Telegraph still depends on print, with print sales, subscriptions and advertising accounting for 61 % of its £255.3 million 2024 revenue, but all three streams fell between 2023 and 2024 and high‑value print subscribers are rapidly disappearing. Digital subscribers rose 5 % to 1.09 million (78 % of which are digital) and digital revenue grew 18 % to £81 million, yet a large share of the subscriber base is low‑value or free‑trial users, and aggressive discounting has suppressed average subscription prices. Despite the market challenges, adjusted profits held at £60.7 million and total revenue edged up 1.2 % to £279 million, while Axel Springer’s CEO Mathias Döpfner, who has long coveted a flagship UK media asset, views the purchase as a long‑term, “digital‑first” investment.

    Read more: theguardian.com/media/2026/apr

    #AxelSpringer #Telegraph #MathiasDöpfner #RedBirdIMI #FinancialTimes #BusinessInsider #business #media #mergersandacquisitions #nationalnewspapers #newspapers #newspapers&magazines #telegraphmediagroup

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.