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TI Media (formerly International Publishing Company, IPC Magazines Ltd, IPC Media and Time Inc. UK) was a consumer
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and digital publisher in the
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, with a portfolio selling over 350 million copies each year. Most of its titles now belong to
Future plc Future plc is an international multimedia company established in the United Kingdom in 1985. The company has over 220 brands that span magazines, newsletters, websites, and events in fields such as video games, technology, films, music, photogr ...
.


History


Origins

The British magazine publishing industry in the mid-1950s was dominated by a handful of companies, principally the
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(founded by Lord Harmsworth in 1890), Odhams Press Ltd,
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/ Pearson, and the Hulton Press, which fought each other for market share in a highly competitive marketplace.


Fleetway

In 1958 Cecil Harmsworth King, chairman of the newspaper group, The Daily Mirror Newspapers Limited which included the ''
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'' and the ''
Sunday Pictorial The ''Sunday Mirror'' is the Sunday sister paper of the ''Daily Mirror''. It began life in 1915 as the ''Sunday Pictorial'' and was renamed the ''Sunday Mirror'' in 1963. In 2016 it had an average weekly circulation of 620,861, dropping marke ...
'' (now the ''
Sunday Mirror The ''Sunday Mirror'' is the Sunday sister paper of the ''Daily Mirror''. It began life in 1915 as the ''Sunday Pictorial'' and was renamed the ''Sunday Mirror'' in 1963. In 2016 it had an average weekly circulation of 620,861, dropping marke ...
''), together with provincial chain West of England Newspapers, made an offer for
Amalgamated Press The Amalgamated Press (AP) was a British newspaper and magazine publishing company founded by journalist and entrepreneur Alfred Harmsworth (1865–1922) in 1901, gathering his many publishing ventures together under one banner. At one point the ...
. The offer was accepted, and in January 1959 he was appointed its chairman. Within a few months he changed its name to Fleetway Publications, Ltd. after the name of its headquarters, Fleetway House in London's Farringdon Street. Shortly thereafter,
Odhams Press Odhams Press was a British publishing company, operating from 1920 to 1968. Originally a magazine publisher, Odhams later expanded into book publishing and then children's comics. The company was acquired by Fleetway Publications in 1961 and the ...
absorbed both George Newnes and the Hulton Press. King saw an opportunity in this to rationalise the overcrowded women's magazine market, in which Fleetway and Newnes were the major competitors, and made a bid for Odhams on behalf of Fleetway that was too attractive to ignore. Fleetway took over Odhams in the month of March 1961.


International Publishing Company

In consequence, King controlled publishing interests which included two national daily and two national Sunday newspapers (the newspaper interests being informally tagged The Mirror Group), along with almost one hundred consumer magazines, more than two hundred trade and technical periodicals, and interests in book publishing. This included the combined business interests of Fleetway, Odhams, and Newnes. All of the companies involved had been acquired without any significant change in management, save for the appointment of Mirror Group directors as chairmen. In 1963 all the companies were combined by the creation of a parent (or "holding") company called the International Publishing Company (known informally as IPC). All of the existing companies would continue to exist, but as IPC subsidiaries.Birch, Paul
"Speaking Frankly,"
''Birmingham Mail'' (14 December 2008).
IPC then set up a management development department in 1965, to rationalise its holdings, so that its various subsidiaries would no longer be in competition with each other for the same markets. This led to a reorganisation of the Group, in 1968, into six divisions: * IPC Newspapers – including ''
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'' and '' The Sun'' (soon sold), as well as the ''Daily Mirror'' and ''Sunday Pictorial'' * IPC Magazines – consumer magazines and comics * IPC Trade and Technical – specialist magazines (later known as IPC Business Press Ltd.) * IPC Books – all book publishing (headed by
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, whose own company had been acquired by IPC). * IPC Printing – all non-newspaper printing operations (headed by Arnold Quick, whose own company had also been acquired by IPC). * IPC New Products – launching pad for products that used new technology (headed by Alistair McIntosh). All the divisions were headed by chairmen who originated in Mirror Group, except for Hamlyn, Quick and McIntosh.


IPC Magazines

The turmoil at IPC in 1969 led to major consolidations in the joint comics publishing divisions, IPC Magazines Ltd., which was under the responsibility of Jack Legrand, formerly the Managing Editor of Fleetway's juvenile publications. Odhams'
Power Comics Power Comics was an imprint of the British comics publisher Odhams Press (itself a division of IPC Magazines) that was particularly notable for its use of material reprinted from American Marvel Comics. Appearing chiefly during the years 1967 ...
line of titles were canceled, as was Hulton Press's long-running adventure comic ''
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'' (merging with Fleetway's ''
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'' from 2 May 1969). The humour comic ''Giggle'', aimed at the slightly younger market dominated by Fleetway's '' Buster'', was also dropped, being merged into ''Buster'' in the spring of 1969. ''Buster'', like Odhams' '' Smash!'', also now became a publication of IPC Magazines Ltd. (IPC Magazines also took over another UK publisher, City Magazines, around this time.)


Reed International takeover

In May 1968, a boardroom coup had replaced Cecil King with his deputy chairman,
Hugh Cudlipp Hubert Kinsman Cudlipp, Baron Cudlipp, OBE (28 August 1913 – 17 May 1998), was a Welsh journalist and newspaper editor noted for his work on the ''Daily Mirror'' in the 1950s and 1960s. He served as chairman of the Mirror Group group of ...
, a former newspaper editor. Cudlipp had no interest in management, and was uneasy both with his new role and with IPC's diversification into computerised publication and other new technology. In 1969, Cudlipp proposed to former Mirror Group director Don Ryder — who was then chairman of the Reed Group, in which IPC had a 30% shareholding — to mount a
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of IPC by Reed. IPC-Mirror Group was thus itself taken over in 1970, by the paper-making company Albert E Reed, which then renamed itself
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. In 1974, part of the publishing interests of Reed International were separated into ''IPC Magazines Ltd'' (comprising the magazine and comics holdings) and Mirror Group Newspapers (comprising the newspaper holdings). The latter was sold to Pergamon Holdings Ltd, a private company owned by
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, in 1984. In 1988, IPC acquired ''
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'' from the International Thomson Organization. In 1989, IPC acquired ''
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''. In the early 1990s IPC launched '' Loaded'', which began a wave of " lad's mags". In 1992, following a merger with Dutch science publisher Elsevier NV, Reed International underwent a further name change, becoming Reed Elsevier (now
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).


Sale of Fleetway

In 1987, part of the
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holdings of IPC Magazines Ltd (comprising those comics and characters created after 1 January 1970, plus 26 specified characters from '' Buster'', which was then still being published) were placed in a separate company,
Fleetway Publications Fleetway Publications was a magazine publishing company based in London. It was founded in 1959 when the Mirror Group acquired the Amalgamated Press, then based at Fleetway House, Farringdon Street, London. It was one of the companies that mer ...
, which was sold to Pergamon Holdings. In 1991,
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purchased Fleetway from Pergamon, merging it with their own comics publishing operation, London Editions, to form Fleetway Editions. The latter was absorbed into the main Egmont brand by 2000, having sold off the continuing titles (such as '' 2000 AD''), and continued with only reprint and licensed titles (e.g. '' Sonic The Comic''). IPC had retained the other comics characters and titles, i.e. those created before 1970 (except the 26 characters from ''Buster''), including Sexton Blake, The Steel Claw, and Battler Britton. One character,
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, was sold separately and is currently owned by the Dan Dare Corporation. In 2016 and 2018, Egmont sold its remaining library of IPC/Fleetway to
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, who had previously acquired ''2000 AD'' in 2000.


Time Inc. takeover

In 1998, IPC Magazines Ltd was subject to a
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financed by Cinven, a
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group, and the company was renamed IPC Media. Cinven then sold the company to Time Inc., then the magazine publishing subsidiary of
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, in 2001. In January 2009, Evelyn Webster became the company's chief executive, replacing Sylvia Auton who had run it since 2001 IPC Media formally became Time Inc. UK in September 2014, creating a single Time Inc. brand in both the US and UK. In April 2012, IPC Media won an award for Best Production Team of the Year at the
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Production and Environment Awards 2012.


2018 sale to Epiris

On 26 February 2018,
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, who had completed its purchase of Time Inc. almost a month earlier, announced it was selling Time Inc. UK to a fund associated with British private equity firm Epiris. The transaction closed on 19 March of that year. In June 2018, the company was renamed TI Media. In September 2018, TI Media sold its library of pre-1970 IPC Comics titles to Rebellion Developments. In 2019, TI Media sold its music magazines to BandLab Technologies.


2020 acquisition by Future

TI Media was acquired by
Future plc Future plc is an international multimedia company established in the United Kingdom in 1985. The company has over 220 brands that span magazines, newsletters, websites, and events in fields such as video games, technology, films, music, photogr ...
on 21 April 2020 following shareholder and Competition and Markets Authority approval. Future subsequently divested '' Amateur Photographer'',
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, and '' World Soccer'' and absorbed the rest of TI Media into Future Publishing.


Publishing divisions

TI Media divisions up until Future plc acquisition including: * ''
25 Beautiful Homes ''25 Beautiful Homes'' is a monthly interior design magazine published by IPC Media TI Media (formerly International Publishing Company, IPC Magazines Ltd, IPC Media and Time Inc. UK) was a consumer magazine and digital publisher in the Unite ...
'' * ''
Amateur Gardening ''Amateur Gardening'' is a British weekly magazine dedicated to gardening. It includes news, advice, feature articles, and celebrity columns and interviews. History and the early years ''Amateur Gardening'' was founded in London in May 1884 by ...
'' * '' Angler's Mail'' * ''
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'' * '' Country Homes & Interiors'' * '' Country Life'' * ''
Cycling Weekly ''Cycling Weekly'' is a British cycling magazine. It is published by Future and is devoted to the sport and pastime of cycling. It used to be affectionately referred to by British club cyclists as "The Comic".Decanter A decanter is a vessel that is used to hold the decantation of a liquid (such as wine) which may contain sediment. Decanters, which have a varied shape and design, have been traditionally made from glass or crystal. Their volume is usually equ ...
'' * '' The Field'' * '' Golf Monthly'' * '' Goodtoknow'' * '' Homes & Gardens'' * ''
Horse & Hound ''Horse & Hound'' is the oldest equestrian weekly magazine of the United Kingdom. Its first edition was published in 1884. The magazine contains horse industry news, reports from equestrian events, veterinary advice about caring for horses, and h ...
'' * '' Ideal Home'' * '' Livingetc'' * '' Marie Claire U'' * ''
Motor Boat & Yachting ''Motor Boat & Yachting'' magazine is a monthly magazine about motorboats and yachting published by Time Inc. UK TI Media (formerly International Publishing Company, IPC Magazines Ltd, IPC Media and Time Inc. UK) was a consumer magazine and ...
'' * ''
Mountain Bike Rider ''Mountain Bike Rider'' (''MBR'') is a magazine about mountain bike riding published 13 times a year by IPC Media TI Media (formerly International Publishing Company, IPC Magazines Ltd, IPC Media and Time Inc. UK) was a consumer magazine and ...
(MBR)'' * '' Pick Me Up'' * ''
Practical Boat Owner ''Practical Boat Owner'' is a British magazine about boats. It is published by Future plc. It is a magazine that includes boat maintenance and repairing from baking bread on your boat to replacing your sprayhood windows. Also includes the lates ...
'' * ''
Rugby World ''Rugby World'' is a monthly rugby union magazine running since October 1960. It is published monthly by Future plc and edited by Owain Jones who took over from long-standing editor Paul Morgan in January 2012. Paul Morgan was long considered a ...
'' * ''
Shooting Gazette ''Shooting Gazette'' is a monthly field sports magazine published by Future plc. ''Shooting Gazette'' covers all aspects of driven shooting, both in the UK and abroad. It includes advice on gamekeeping, regular interviews with leading figures ...
'' * ''
Shooting Times ''Shooting Times and Country Magazine'', more commonly known as the ''Shooting Times'', is a British shooting, fieldsports, and conservation magazine, published by Future plc. The magazine also features articles on fishing, deer stalking, gamekee ...
'' * '' ShootingUK'' * '' Sporting Gun'' * '' Style at Home'' * ''
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'' * '' TV & Satellite Week'' * ''
TVTimes ''TV Times'' is a British television listings magazine published by Future plc. It was originally published by Independent Television Publications, owned by the participating ITV companies. The magazine was acquired by IPC Media in 1989, whic ...
'' * ''
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'' * ''
What's on TV ''What's on TV'' is a weekly television listings magazine published by Future PLC. Overview ''What's on TV'' is a weekly UK television magazine. It publishes features, TV listings, news and gossip from soap operas, as well as puzzles and compet ...
'' * ''
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'' * '' Woman & Home'' * '' Woman's Own'' * '' Woman's Weekly'' * '' Yachting Monthly'' * ''
Yachting World ''Yachting World'' is a monthly English language magazine published since 1894. Owned by Future plc, it features articles on sailing and yachting Yachting is the use of recreational boats and ships called ''yachts'' for racing or cruising. Ya ...
'' * YBW.com


See also

*
List of AP, Fleetway and IPC Comics publications Comics published by the British company variously known as Amalgamated Press, Fleetway Publications, Odhams Press and IPC Media. Titles # * '' 2000 AD'' (Feb. 1977 – present) — now published by Rebellion Developments A * '' Action Pi ...


References


Further reading

* Howard Cox and Simon Mowatt, "Monopoly, Power and Politics in Fleet Street: The Controversial Birth of IPC Magazines, 1958–63 "
''Business and economic history online'' (2014) #12


External links

* {{TI Media Fleetway and IPC Comics Magazine publishing companies of the United Kingdom Comic book publishing companies of the United Kingdom 1963 establishments in England 2020 disestablishments in England British companies established in 1963 British companies disestablished in 2020 Publishing companies established in 1963 Publishing companies disestablished in 2020 Publishing companies based in London Former Time Warner subsidiaries 1998 mergers and acquisitions 2001 mergers and acquisitions 2018 mergers and acquisitions 2020 mergers and acquisitions