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.