World’s oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer, for sale

World’s oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer, for sale

The world’s oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer, could be sold to an online start-up media group, its owner of more than 30 years announced on Tuesday.

The Guardian Media Group said in a statement that it is in talks to offload the weekly publication for an undisclosed amount to Tortoise Media, launched in 2019.

GMG added that a sale would see The Guardian, its flagship title, remain a 24/7 online offering but with greater global reach and funding by its readers.

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“The Guardian’s parent company has announced that it is in formal negotiations with Tortoise Media over the potential sale of The Observer, the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper,” a statement said on Tuesday.

The Observer was founded in 1791

GMG said the offer “was significant enough to look at in more detail”.

GMG chief executive Anna Bateson said a sale “provides a chance to build The Observer’s future position with a significant investment and allow The Guardian to focus on its growth strategy to be more global, more digital and more reader-funded”.

Founded in 1791, The Observer was bought by GMG in 1993.

“Since then it has coexisted with the Guardian, which will remain a seven-day-a-week digital operation regardless of the outcome of the negotiations,” the parent group added on Tuesday.

Yet another sign print is dead? When last did you buy a newspaper?

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By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse