TWC was later taken over by
East Midland Allied Press. However, EMAP's take over of TWC was originally blocked by
The Radio Authority after they ruled EMAP, who already owned 30% of Trans World, would breach local radio ownership restrictions as it meant they would hold eight radio franchises - two more than the legislation of the day allowed. The
Guardian Media Group, which owned 20 per cent of Trans World, wanting to increase its stake but was prevented in doing so due to the national newspapers it owns. EMAP went on to acquire further radio stations in the UK until its radio arm was eventually bought by the Germany-based
Bauer Media Group in 2008. Oyston's company also turned to the beauty business, taking over the
Miss World Organisation and reforming it into Trans World Communications. In 1991, a boardroom battle forced him out and The Miss World brand has been privately owned by the Morley family since. ==References==