The company's major titles are published by subsidiary companies,
Times Newspapers Ltd and
News Group Newspapers.
The News Building, where all of News UK's London operations are based, was opened on 16 September 2014 by the
Mayor of London,
Boris Johnson.
Times Newspapers Ltd Times Newspapers Limited publishes the
compact daily newspaper
The Times and the broadsheet
The Sunday Times. Times Newspapers was formed in 1967 when the
Thomson Corporation purchased
The Times from the
Astor family and merged it with
The Sunday Times, which it had owned since 1959. The company was purchased by Rupert Murdoch's News International in February 1981. The acquisition followed an intense 21 days of negotiations with the print unions, conducted by John Collier and
Bill O'Neill.
The Times Literary Supplement,
Times Educational Supplement and
Times Higher Education Supplement were also part of the group; the latter two publications have since been sold. Times Newspapers Holdings Limited was incorporated as a private company on 3 June 1925 and was dissolved on 9 July 2024. The Times Limited has existed as a separate company since 1968 and , registered at the same address, as a private, limited, non-trading company. An American edition of
The Times was launched in
New York City,
Boston and some other
East Coast US cities in 2006. Rupert Murdoch has stated that the law and the independent board prevent him from exercising editorial control. However, an article in
The Spectator following the resignation of
James Harding stated that the trust has "never played much of a role in the 30 years Murdoch has owned the paper", and suggested that Murdoch had pressurised Harding to resign.
News Group Newspapers Ltd News Group Newspapers Ltd publishes the tabloid newspaper
The Sun. The
News of the World was another tabloid newspaper owned by the company; however, its closure was announced on 7 July 2011, following new evidence about a
phone hacking scandal at the newspaper. The final issue was released on 10 July 2011. The
News of the World was purchased by Murdoch in January 1969.
The Sun was acquired in October 1969 from
International Publishing Corporation. Murdoch states that he acts as a "traditional
proprietor"; exercising editorial control on major issues, such as which political party to back in a general election or policy on Europe.
Wireless Group Limited In 2016, News UK acquired
Wireless Group Limited, the operator of a number of radio stations across the
United Kingdom and Ireland.
Talk In December 2020,
Ofcom granted a licence to News UK & Ireland Limited to operate a new television channel on satellite and cable (not to be confused with
Andrew Neil's
GB News, which is a separate news channel launched in June 2021). At that time, News UK TV was overseen by
David Rhodes who had been a
Fox News executive and president of
CBS News. In April 2021, News UK CEO
Rebekah Brooks announced that plans for the new service had been much reduced: a British equivalent of Fox was considered unviable; programmes would be available only via streaming. David Rhodes was to return to the United States in June that year. In September 2021, a few days after Neil had resigned as chairman of rival GB News, it was reported that News UK's channel would now be called
TalkTV (after the radio stations
TalkRadio and
Talksport);
Piers Morgan would be a presenter on the new service. News UK decided TalkTV would run on
FreeSat,
Freeview,
Sky UK and
Virgin Media (if slots could be acquired); the channel would feature current affairs, sport, and entertainment. In response to poor viewer ratings the television channel was rebranded as "Talk" and became an internet-only service in 2024.
Other • News International (Advertisements) Limited • News International Associated Services Limited • News International Distribution Limited • News Ireland • News Printers (Knowsley) Limited • News Printers (Scotland) Limited • News International Pension Trustees Limited • News International Supply Company Limited • News International Television Investment Company Limited • News International Television Limited • NI Syndication Limited • The Fifth – Influencer Marketing Agency ==See also==