News Corp UK & Ireland Limited (trading as News UK, formerly News
International and NI Group), is a British newspaper publisher, and a
wholly owned subsidiary of the American mass media conglomerate News
Corp. It is the current publisher of The Times, The Sunday Times and
The Sun newspapers; its former publications include the Today, News of
the World and The London Paper newspapers. Until June 2002, it was
called News International plc. On 31 May 2011, the company name was
changed from News International Limited to NI Group Limited, and on 26
June 2013 to News UK.Between 1987 and 1995, News International owned,
through its subsidiary News (UK) Ltd, Today, the first UK national
newspaper to be printed in colour. All of News International's
newspapers (with the exception of The London Paper, launched in 2006)
were founded by other owners, in some cases hundreds of years ago.In
October 2005, News International sold TSL Education, publisher of
Times Higher Education, Times Educational Supplement, and other
education titles, for £235m ($415m). The Times Literary Supplement,
previously part of TSL Education, has been retained by News
International as part of this deal. Darwin Ltd, which had taken over
the company, continued to produce the same product.
International and NI Group), is a British newspaper publisher, and a
wholly owned subsidiary of the American mass media conglomerate News
Corp. It is the current publisher of The Times, The Sunday Times and
The Sun newspapers; its former publications include the Today, News of
the World and The London Paper newspapers. Until June 2002, it was
called News International plc. On 31 May 2011, the company name was
changed from News International Limited to NI Group Limited, and on 26
June 2013 to News UK.Between 1987 and 1995, News International owned,
through its subsidiary News (UK) Ltd, Today, the first UK national
newspaper to be printed in colour. All of News International's
newspapers (with the exception of The London Paper, launched in 2006)
were founded by other owners, in some cases hundreds of years ago.In
October 2005, News International sold TSL Education, publisher of
Times Higher Education, Times Educational Supplement, and other
education titles, for £235m ($415m). The Times Literary Supplement,
previously part of TSL Education, has been retained by News
International as part of this deal. Darwin Ltd, which had taken over
the company, continued to produce the same product.
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