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MediaGuardian 25

Our survey of Britain's 25 most important media companies, covering TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, music and digital
  • Dynamo

    UKTV shrugs off its reliance on Dave and repeats and tries to lure the young

    Chief executive puts focus on fresh talent like magician Dynamo and commissioning new series such as Red Dwarf. By Mark Sweney
  • Nicholas Coleridge

    Condé Nast's style bible is still in Vogue as upmarket publisher sits pretty

    Josh Halliday: Digital growth may be embryonic, but its luxury publications continue to show resilience to magazine downturn
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    Telegraph Media Group back digital, but will users pay?

    Digital revenues have kept its balance sheet healthy despite print decline, but there may be cuts as it prepares for the future. By Roy Greenslade
  • Evgeny Lebedev

    Lebedevs seek financial security at strike-threatened Independent

    Mark Sweney: London Live TV channel has a key role in plan to make business profitable
  • Top Gear

    BBC Worldwide's Tim Davie says deals with top talent are not off the table

    New chief executive will reveal his strategic vision for BBC's global arm in the autumn. By Mark Sweney
  • The White Queen

    All3Media's queen has a three-year strategy to build its wealth

    Super-indie boss Farah Ramzan Golant has no plans for a sale but is looking to the US for return on investment. By Tara Conlan

  • Margherita Taylor

    Global Radio's Ashley Tabor faces the music over GMG deal

    Investors will be lucky to recoup half the £70m it cost to buy GMG Radio with a forced sell-off in a limited buyers' market. By John Plunkett

  • Fresh Meat

    Channel 4 weathers advertising 'tsunami' – at a price

    It won acclaim for its Paralympics coverage, but can it return to the black after spending its way through the ad slump?. By John Plunkett and Mark Sweney

  • WPP

    WPP: Big is beautiful at Sorrell's marketing group – but for how long?

    World's largest marketing services group continues to grow, but questions remain what would happen if its chief left. By Mark Sweney
  • Richard Desmond

    Richard Desmond: 'OK! is one of my babies and I don't sell my babies'

    The Northern & Shell boss says he remains committed to his titles – but what will the future bring for Channel 5? By Mark Sweney

  • Richard Keys and Andy Gray on TalkSport

    TalkSport owner UTV Media looks to recovery after riding out ad slump

    The Belfast-based group has transformed its fortunes since buying Kelvin MacKenzie's station, and now has global plans
  • Hearst Magazines UK

    Media Guardian 25: Hearst Magazines UK keeps the gloss on its top titles

    Good Housekeeping publisher is performing robustly after reorganisation under chief executive Arnaud de Puyfontaine. By Josh Halliday and Mark Sweney
  • Mail Online

    Mail Online powers into global expansion with onslaught on US

    Publisher Martin Clarke wants website to hit £100m-plus digital revenues in the next three to five years. By Mark Sweney

  • Yorkshire Post

    Johnston Press's Ashley Highfield inflicts 'maximum pain' on staff

    Digitally charged vision for regional newspaper publisher lifted numbers but meant more than 1,300 staff lost their jobs. By Mark Sweney
  • David Montgomery

    Local World: can David Montgomery revive the regional press?

    Publisher led by the ex-Trinity Mirror chief and Steve Auckland could revitalise the sector – if it can escape an OFT review. By Roy Greenslade
  • Simon Cowell

    X Factor producer FremantleMedia is a global TV hits machine

    Company still feels squeeze despite winning formats such as Got Talent and Idol. By Tara Conlan

  • Celebrity Antiques Road Trip

    STV swims against the media consolidation tide

    Scottish broadcaster in good shape as it returns to profit on back of production revenues and end of legal battle with ITV
  • IPC Media

    IPC Media faces sale as part of Time Warner deal

    Home to titles such as Marie Claire, NME and Country Life is in the middle of a challenging transfer to digital. By Josh Halliday

  • Monaco Grand Prix

    MediaGuardian 25: BSkyB gears up for the Netflix challenge

    24-hour access, more original drama and a big year for pay-TV sport keep the commercial pressure on. By Mark Sweney
  • Mediaguardian 25

    News International's Mike Darcey strikes a deal for a digital future

    Premier League rights victory is a statement of intent to help secure the Sun, Times and Sunday Times. By Mark Sweney
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