Press Gazette

Published with the strapline "Future of Media", it covers news about newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, and the online press, dealing with launches, closures, moves, legislation and technological advances affecting journalists.

[2] Rupert Murdoch's son-in-law Matthew Freud became the new owner of Press Gazette in May 2005, entering into partnership with former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan[3] to raise around £600,000 to buy the title.

[4][5] On 19 October 2006, Freud announced that the magazine was for sale, citing as a reason indifference in the newspaper industry to the British Press Awards.

[citation needed] The company owned by Freud and Morgan, Press Gazette Limited, subsequently entered administrative receivership.

[citation needed] After the publication missed one issue, Wilmington Group plc announced on 5 December 2006 it had acquired the title.