Sky's Paul Kelso says while the future ownership of the Telegraph and Spectator is very unclear, there is a good reason to believe that the owner of GB News is now a frontrunner.
The battle for the Telegraph titles has been a story of high principle, low politics and raw commerce. The proposed takeover by Abu Dhabi-backed RedBird-IMI, 75% financed by the UAE vice president Sheikh Mansour, was opposed on a clear point of media ethics; that British national newspapers should never be controlled by a foreign state.
owners of the Daily Mail titles, and Rupert Murdoch's News UK, owner of the Times, Sunday Times and The Sun, will be watching closely, along with another likely bidder Sir Paul Marshall, billionaire owner of GB News.
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