Felix Dennis died in 2014, leaving ownership of the company to the charity organization Heart of England Forest.
[5][6] In June 2007, all of Dennis's United States holdings – minus the U.S. edition of The Week – were sold to the private equity firm Quadrangle Group.
[7] In January 2008, Dennis Publishing acquired the online news site The First Post for an undisclosed sum.
In November, Dennis Publishing acquired the online games and hardware enthusiast website Bit-Tech for an undisclosed sum.
[12] In 2015, Dennis Publishing invested £3million in the launch of Coach, a free health and fitness magazine for men with a circulation of 300,000.
[2] The proceeds from the sale went to the Heart of England Forest charity and the speculated figure for the acquisition was £150 million.
Later that year, Dennis Publishing divested its share in Den of Geek World Limited to its partner, DoG Tech LLC.
[18] In August 2021, Future plc acquired Dennis Publishing Ltd and its 12 titles (including The Week) while Exponent moved Cyclist, Expert Reviews, Fortean Times, and Viz into a separate holding company called Broadleaf Group.
Dennis Publishing titles up until Autovia Limited spin-out and Future plc acquisition including: