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From http://www.dmgt.co.uk/aboutdmgt/dmgthistory/ --24.18.252.106 (talk) 19:28, 15 November 2008 (UTC)

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Please can someone make the following corrections to the DMGT company page? I have noted the errors in bold and added the source that corobborates the amendment underneath.

Daily Mail and General Trust plc is a British media conglomerate, and one of the largest in Europe. In the UK, it has interests in national and regional newspapers, television and radio. DMGT doesn’t own any regional newspapers as it sold Northcliffe Newspapers in 2013. http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/dmgt-sells-northcliffe-regional-press-empire-local-world-£525m-and-retains-minority-stake http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/nov/21/trinity-mirror-buy-20-percent-local-world '''DMGT doesn’t own any television businesses, it has a minority stake in ITN. DMGT has sold its radio business in Australia and does not have any radio businesses in the UK'''
 * The article doesn't say that you do own any television businesses; it says that you have interests (such as partial ownership), which you seem to be confirming is the case. CorporateM (Talk) 19:27, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

The company has extensive activities based outside the UK, through DMG World Media and DMG Information. dmg world media is now called dmg events
 * ✅ CorporateM (Talk) 19:29, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

We also have international businesses thorough our two other operating divisions RMS and Euromoney
 * Would need credible, independent sources CorporateM (Talk) 19:29, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

Its biggest markets apart from the UK are in the United States, Central Europe, the Middle East, India and Australia.[3] We have sold our businesses in Central Europe http://www.digitallook.com/news/rns/20515990-10034/DMGT-Preliminary_Results_2011_12_html
 * ✅ I just removed it, since it was only cited to the company website anyway and the page did not support the material CorporateM (Talk) 19:31, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

It is listed on the London Stock Exchange.[4] Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere is the chairman and controlling shareholder of the company.[5] The head office is located in the Northcliffe House in Kensington, London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

History[edit]The group can trace its origins back to launch of the mid market national newspaper the Daily Mail by Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere and his elder brother, Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, in 1896.[6] It was incorporated in 1922 and its shares were first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1932. Harmsworth, who had been elevated to the peerage as Lord Rothermere, was editorially sympathetic to Oswald Mosley[6] and the British Union of Fascists and he wrote an article, "Hurrah for the Blackshirts", in January 1934.[7] Referring to Adolf Hitler's proposed invasion of Czechoslovakia, Rothermere, again writing in the Daily Mail, said in 1938 that "Czechs were of no concern to Englishmen".[8]

After almost 100 years in Fleet Street, the company left its original premises of New Carmelite House in Fleet Street in 1988 to move to Northcliffe House in Kensington. At the same time as the newspapers moved to Kensington, the printing operation for Southern England moved four miles (6 km) away to Surrey Quays. This state-of-the-art printing centre was opened on an 11-acre (45,000 m2) site at Rotherhithe in the London Docklands in 1989.[9] DMGT has sold this site and now has 2 presses in Didcot and Thurrock. http://www.cityam.com/article/dmgt-sells-its-print-works-site-british-land
 * ✅ CorporateM (Talk) 19:33, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

In mid-2006, the company sold Studygroup, a subsidiary of DMG Information, to CHAMP, an Australian-based private equity group.[10]

In November 2012 the company sold Northcliffe Media to Local World.[11]

Divisions[edit]DMG Media[edit]Further information: DMG Media DMG Media is the national newspaper arm and website publisher of DMGT and publishes the following titles

Daily Mail – The main national newspaper owned by DMG Media. It sells more than two million copies per issue, giving it one of the largest circulations of any English language daily newspaper, and the twelfth highest of any newspaper in the world. The Mail on Sunday – The sister paper of the Daily Mail, published weekly on Sundays. First published in 1982. Ireland on Sunday – Associated Newspapers took over the publishing of Ireland on Sunday in 2001. The title was re-launched in April 2002 to coincide with the move to its new offices in Ballsbridge, Dublin. It included TV Week magazine and in September 2006 it was merged with the Mail on Sunday and became the Irish Mail on Sunday. Mail Today – A 48-page compact size newspaper launched in India on 16 November 2007 that is printed in Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida with a print run of 110,000 copies. Based around a subscription model, the newspaper has the same fonts and feel as the Daily Mail and was set up with investment from Associated Newspapers and editorial assistance from the Daily Mail newsroom.[12] Indian foreign media ownership laws restrict holdings to 26 percent. Metro – Metro is the UK’s only urban national newspaper. Launched in March 1999 as a free, stapled newspaper, it was distributed initially in London. But since has been published every weekday morning, around Yorkshire, the North West, Newcastle and the North East, the East Midlands, Bristol, Birmingham, Liverpool, Cardiff and Scotland. Metro’s readership is 2.2 million (NRS June 2007), with over 1.3 million copies printed. The London Evening Standard, in modern times the dominant paid-for London-area local newspaper, was owned by Associated until it was sold to Alexander Lebedev in January 2009. Since then it has been made free as of October 2009. Associated News still maintains a minority share.

A team at Surrey Quays co-ordinates the daily printing requirement for newspapers at contract sites in Belfast, Bradford, Bristol, Didcot, Dundee, Glasgow, Newcastle, Plymouth, Southampton, Stoke, and Trafford Park, and abroad in Madrid, Orlando and Tenerife, and magazines with Quebecor and Polestar Group mainly at Corby and Watford.

DMG Media's consumer brand portfolio also includes the recruitment and job search engines Evenbase, Jobsite and Jobrapido.[13] DMGT has announced the sale of its digital recruitment businesses http://www.recruiter.co.uk/news/2014/05/stepstone-acquires-jobsite-as-dmgt-exits-digital-recruitment-market/
 * ✅ CorporateM (Talk) 19:35, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

DMG Broadcasting[edit]DMG Broadcasting is DMGT's UK media subsidiary, owning a number of media companies radio, television, film and interactive companies. DMGT no longer has the DMG Broadcasting division but we maintains our 20% stake in ITN.
 * Need a source. CorporateM (Talk) 19:35, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

DMG Broadcasting owns a 20% stake in ITN (Independent Television News).[14] On 2 April 2007 ITN signed a deal which superseded the existing contract, worth at least £42m per year. ITV, which owns 40% of ITN, is investing more than £15m to upgrade ITN's newsroom as part of the deal.

DMG also owns 50% of Greenland Interactive, an interactive media and marketing solutions company offering services to agencies, brands, publishers and broadcasters. It is one of the United Kingdom's top five providers of premium rate interactive voice response (IVR) lines, enabling its customers to deliver a range of interactive services such as voting, competitions, and information and entertainment lines.[15] Established in 1994 Greenland is one of the most experienced companies in the industry with knowledge and experience of successful interactive marketing campaigns. DMGT has sold the stake in Greenland Interactive. http://winghavenpartners.com/index_files/Page1389.htm
 * Provided source is just a broken link. CorporateM (Talk) 19:37, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

The television stations operated by DMG are part of Harmsworth TV. Former channels include: Channel One TV (–2003) and Performance Channel (1985–2008). DMGT no longer has the Harmsworth TV division.
 * Needs a source. CorporateM (Talk) 19:37, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

DMG Events (formerly DMG World Media)[edit]dmg :: events was founded in 1989 and now manages over 80 events in up to 25 countries each year. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, it is currently active in North America, the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia, employing over 300 staff.

DMG Information[edit]DMG Information invests in business to business information-driven companies. It aims to invest in high-growth businesses offering information to niche markets. DMG Information is headquartered in the US, with its main office in Connecticut and other offices in California and Massachusetts. Foremost amongst these are Landmark Information Group, Risk Management Solutions Risk Management Solutions (RMS) is a stand alone operating business and not part of dmg information http://www.dmgt.com/companies
 * The source provided does not appear to support the article-text. CorporateM (Talk) 19:39, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

and Environmental Data Resources. In 2006 DMG Information bought Genscape, a US company that supplies information on the energy market for $196m (£110m).[16] Genscape is the market-leading provider of real-time energy generation and transmission information to the energy trading markets in North America and Europe. The company has more than 130 customers, including utilities, investment banks, energy traders and hedge funds. It also has operations in the UK, Australia, France, Germany and India.

Euromoney Institutional Investor[edit]Further information: Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC Euromoney Institutional Investor plc is the market leader on international financial publishing and event organisation. It's one of Europe's largest business and financial magazine publishers. The company, 70% owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust Group, was founded in 1969. The company owns close to 100 international specialist magazines in finance, energy, aviation, pharmaceuticals and law. Euromoney trains international bankers and securities specialists around the world, runs international conferences, and is very strong in electronic publishing. With offices worldwide, its shares are listed in London and Luxembourg.

RMS[edit]Risk Management Solutions (RMS), a catastrophe risk modelling company, is a subsidiary of the DMGT group.[17]

Asia Risk Centre (ARC)[edit]Asia Risk Centre[18] is a subsidiary of DMGT group and an affiliate of RMS.[19] It's mainly focuses on catastrophe modelling and risk analytic tools, advisory services and software products for Asian agriculture sector, food security and property risks in the micro insurance domain.

UK NARIC[edit]The National Academic Recognition Information Centre for the United Kingdom. DMGT owns a minority share.[20]

A&N International Media[edit]A&N International Media is the Central and Eastern European multimedia arm of the conglomerate. As above we have sold this
 * Needs a source to verify the claim. CorporateM (Talk) 19:41, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

Head office[edit] Northcliffe House, DMGT headquartersThe head office is located in the Northcliffe House in Kensington, London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.[21][22] In addition to housing the DMGT head office, the building also houses the offices of The Independent series, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Evening Standard, and Metro.[22] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.234.243.2 (talk • contribs) 10:26, 7 August 2014‎


 * Moved from the Help desk SpinningSpark 00:19, 8 August 2014 (UTC)


 * I have answered each one of the bolded corrections individually, however many more could probably be made if the poster is willing to provide quality sourcing to support their corrections. CorporateM (Talk) 19:41, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

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