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In 2015 Mediahuis acquired the Dutch [[NRC Media]] group. In 2017 it acquired the Dutch [[Telegraaf Media Groep]].
In 2015 Mediahuis acquired the Dutch [[NRC Media]] group. In 2017 it acquired the Dutch [[Telegraaf Media Groep]].


On 30 April 2019 Mediahuis agreed to acquire [[Independent News & Media]] for 145.6 million euros.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ind-news-media-m-a-idUSKCN1S61E0|title=Mediahuis to buy Irish newspaper group INM for $163 million|date=2019-04-30|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-04-30|language=en}}</ref> The deal will give Mediahuis control over the [[Irish Independent]] and the [[Sunday Independent (Ireland)]], respectively Ireland's top-selling daily and Sunday newspaper, among other assets.
On 30 April 2019 Mediahuis agreed to acquire [[Independent News & Media]] for 145.6 million euro.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ind-news-media-m-a-idUSKCN1S61E0|title=Mediahuis to buy Irish newspaper group INM for $163 million|date=2019-04-30|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-04-30|language=en}}</ref> The deal will give Mediahuis control over the [[Irish Independent]] and the [[Sunday Independent (Ireland)]], respectively Ireland's top-selling daily and Sunday newspaper, among other assets.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 16:42, 30 April 2019

Mediahuis is a Belgian newspaper publishing and broadcast media company. It publishes De Standaard, Het Nieuwsblad, Gazet van Antwerpen, Het Belang van Limburg, De Telegraaf, NRC Handelsblad, NRC Next, several Dutch regional newspapers, the job recruitment platform Jobat, the free magazine Jet and classified magazines/folders Gotcha, Zimmo, Vroom and InMemoriam.

The headquarters of Mediahuis is in Antwerp, where the editors of Het Nieuwsblad and Gazet van Antwerpen are edited. De Standaard is produced in Brussels and Het Belang van Limburg in Hasselt.

History

Mediahuis was founded in 2013 as a joint venture of two Flemish media corporations Corelio and Concentra. They entered into a collaboration around their paper and digital publishing activities. Corelio took 62% of the shares, Concentra the remaining 38%.

In 2015 Mediahuis acquired the Dutch NRC Media group. In 2017 it acquired the Dutch Telegraaf Media Groep.

On 30 April 2019 Mediahuis agreed to acquire Independent News & Media for 145.6 million euro.[1] The deal will give Mediahuis control over the Irish Independent and the Sunday Independent (Ireland), respectively Ireland's top-selling daily and Sunday newspaper, among other assets.

External links

  1. ^ "Mediahuis to buy Irish newspaper group INM for $163 million". Reuters. 2019-04-30. Retrieved 2019-04-30.