[3] A listing on the London Stock Exchange followed in November 2000, before Danson offloaded the business eight years later despite push back from institutional investors. [27][28], The New Statesman was rescued from near-bankruptcy by a takeover by businessman Philip Jeffrey but in 1996, after prolonged boardroom wrangling[29] over Jeffrey's plans, it was sold to Geoffrey Robinson, the Labour MP and businessman. In November last year, Cowley told the Financial Times that the global intrigue in Brexit, Boris Johnson and Britains constitutional crisis had convinced Danson the title was worthy of fresh investment. His decision to widen the scope of the title has irritated some staffers, but then he has often proved a divisive figure. It was announced in December 2016 that the Weekend Competition, a feature inherited from The Week-end Review, would be discontinued, for reasons of space. The magazines expansion, with plans for new bureaus in America, China and Brussels, comes despite a hit during the pandemic. While he maintains to have no political affiliations, Chuka Umunnas register of financial interests shows Danson dined with the former politician at the annual gala dinner of the Raisa Gorbachev Foundation Charity when Umunna was shadow business secretary. Our guess is that the indulgent confusion will continue for some time yet, and that more deals are in the pipeline. Shvets said that the KGB had provided disinformation, including forged documents, to the New Statesman journalist Claudia Wright which she used for anti-American and anti-Israel stories in line with the KGB's campaigns. The Statesman promoted the edition on the basis of Williams' alleged attack on the government, whereas Williams himself had ended his article by asking for "a democracy capable of real argument about shared needs and hopes and real generosity". A newsletter showcasing the finest writing from the ideas section, covering political ideas, philosophy, criticism and intellectual history - sent every Wednesday. But, he tells James Robinson, he hopes a broader, lighter touch will steady the magazine, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, Jason Cowley, editor of New Statesman. Yet persistence paid off. The Campbell edition prompted Suzanne Moore, one of the Statesman's (unpaid) contributing editors, to attack it in the Mail on Sunday and sever her connection with the magazine. "[22] The magazine also condemned the Soviet Invasion of Finland.[23]. Although he stresses its political position - firmly on the left but frequently critical of the government - will not change, he talks of remaking it as "plural, sceptical and liberal with a small 'l'". EXCLUSIVE: The Good Place creator Mike Schur has reunited with the hit comedy's star Ted Danson for . Low-key during his time at Datamonitor - he. In January, Danson, who owns 63pc of GlobalData, sold stock worth 15.6m. Every editor starts with a belief that he (its always been a he so far) can restore the magazines glory days, wrote Peter Wilby, who was editor from 1998 to 2005. The Danson Foundation is a modern and innovative grant-making organisation which supports educational projects both in the UK and abroad. In 1931 the New Statesman merged with the Liberal weekly The Nation and Athenaeum and changed its name to the New Statesman and Nation, which it kept until 1964. Suzanne Moore, who wrote an occasional column, subsequently resigned in protest, although the magazine pointed out she was not on its staff and had been listed as a contributing editor, an unpaid position. [7] The magazine encountered substantial difficulties in the following decades as readership fell, but it was growing again by the mid-2010s. I understand that Mike Danson, who made a near-200m fortune from the sale of his company Datamonitor six years ago, is in detailed talks about a . The leading GlobalData brands include: Canadean, Kable,Verdict,Current Analysis,PharmSource, andMarketLine. What was there not to like about it? Its almost like the market has shaped themselves around the product they have been running for a long time, he says. He must be hoping that fact will ease the turbulence that has rocked the weekly since he arrived last September. It is not known how much Danson paid. He says he was "surprised" at the poor morale among staff when he arrived. Its just sales, sales, sales.. It also absorbed The Week-end Review in 1934 (one element of which survives in the shape of the New Statesman's Weekly Competition, and the other the "This England" feature). Michael Thomas Danson founded GlobalData Plc and Datamonitor Ltd. 0. He is a Wigan fan of many long years standing who happens to be well off and wants to support his Club as much as he can. Worse they called the New Statesman a news magazine. Mike Danson, the millionaire businessman who owns half of the New Statesman, is set to take full control within three years. In the first six months of 2018, the company did even better, increasing EBITDA by 31% to 14.6m on revenues that were up 32%. He made 174million when the company was sold to Informa in a 500million deal. A new day dawned for the New Statesman yesterday when control of the influential, but financially weak left-wing weekly magazine, switched to Mike Danson. This article is about the British magazine. This entry was posted in Editors' pick and tagged blogs , LabourHome , Mike Danson , New Statesman , Politics on July 25, 2008 by Laura Oliver . Established in 1913, it is Britain's oldest and best known left wing magazine, and has a reputation Universalium The New Statesman For the current affairs magazine, see New Statesman. It marked the end of a 13-year turbulent association with the magazine by Geoffrey Robinson, the MP and former Minister, who decided to sell his half-share to Mr Danson, his business partner. The New Statesman received huge amounts of publicity last month after Tony Blair's former head of communications, Alastair Campbell, guest edited the title. Wonder if this is related to ambitions to buy the soccer club. MICHAEL THOMAS DANSON (resigned) Director, 2008.03.31 - 2012.08.24 JOHN CARPENTER HOUSE JOHN CARPENTER STREET , LONDON EC4Y 0AN HALLIWELLS DIRECTORS LIMITED (resigned) Nominee Director . We live and die by the investment and the success of our products.. M3 - Chapter. I have now been editor of the New Statesman for a decade: how did that happen? "Why the New Statesman is stubbornly resisting the lure of Corbynmania", "I thought that was very interesting and very revealing. The leftwing political title has been as much written about as read in recent months. But in our business there is zero point in aggressive sales tactics because the clients are all CEOs and they just would not respond well to it. "The purchase of Press Gazette is a smart move, and is further confirmation that the work he is doing under Progressive Media is part of a long-term strategy. There were grumblings after he accepted a 650p a share bid from data rival Informa that worked out as a 2pc premium on its last closing share price. But behind the harsh epithets is the man who quietly built Datamonitor in his north-west London apartment and financed it from thousands of pounds run up on multiple credit cards. Last week, Danson bought the industry title Press Gazette, illustrating that he is intent on expansion at a time when most media owners are concentrating on survival. With two huge corporate sales under his belt, the secretive data mogul may find it increasingly difficult to fly under the radar. Its first line is: "What happened that night? Jason Cowleys book of essays and profiles, Reaching for Utopia, is published by Salt, This article appears in the 08 Dec 2020 issue of the New Statesman, Christmas special. New Statesman Limited is a Private Limited Company registered in UNITED KINGDOM with Companies House and the accounts submission requirement is categorised as TOTAL EXEMPTION FULL Pre-tax losses grew from 3.4m to 11.4m. On Monday, Danson announced plans for a fresh takeover blitz to help bolster the market value of his data analytics and consultancy business beyond 1.3bn. That needs to change, The autonomous future is nearly here with Wejo, The need to grow Londons EV infrastructure at speed and scale, Reaching for Utopia, is published by Salt, What Keir Starmer has learnt from the return of the German Social Democrats, Why the fall of Nicola Sturgeon offers little reason for unionist triumphalism, From radical to reactionary, Paul Johnson came to hate the left but never lost his rage. Wigan-born Mr Danson's personal fortune is estimated to be in the region of 1.1bn. The paper welcomed Labour's 1945 general election victory but took a critical line on the new government's foreign policy. Placing Campbell in charge is slightly different from asking him to pen a column, of course, but Cowley is at pains to stress his title will be more inclusive than it has been in the past. Flashes & Flames is published by Flashes & Flames Media Ltd. [26], In 1994, KGB defector Yuri Shvets said that the KGB utilised the New Statesman to spread disinformation. His hope must be that the internal battles that have afflicted the magazine will then be forgotten, leaving it free to play a leading role in the debate about the future of the Labour party. There could be cost savings now that Press Gazette has been acquired by Danson's Progressive Media. Image via NBC. I didnt apply to be editor and wasnt much interested in being so when I was first asked to meet the businessman and philanthropist Mike Danson (who would soon buy full control of the New Statesman from the Labour MP Geoffrey Robinson) back in 2008. While he gets quite close to that, I havent seen him cross the line., Danson describes his management style as ambition delivered by clear focus. [21], Martin became more critical of Stalin after the Hitler-Stalin pact, claiming Stalin was "adopting the familiar technique of the Fuhrer", and adding: "Like Hitler, he [Stalin] has a contempt for all arguments except that of superior force. The magazine was founded by members of the Fabian Society as a weekly review of politics and literature. According to its present self-description, it has a liberal and progressive political position. "It remains a political and current affairs magazine, so it has to be nimble and quick, [but] I want to take the magazine upmarket in terms of the writing, the craft and the quality of the photography we use." Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, SE1 9GF. And yet, it seemed to me, there were some things that could be done to improve the New Statesman in an era of declining newspaper circulation and revenues. Cowley says: "On politics Mike is, like me, sceptical and plural. In October 2010, the magazine was guest-edited by British author and broadcaster Melvyn Bragg. 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Danson's deep pockets have already financed a hiring spree at the New Statesman, adding about 16 journalists to the now 45-strong team in the past year, including Tim Ross from Bloomberg to. Although he is too savvy to say so, Cowley must hope Robinson's exit will restore some stability and allow him to stamp his authority on the magazine. But he will also be reminded for the work he did and still does at Progressive Digital Media. Stolen this off a topic on Total RL, but there's a guy on there claiming that someone called Mike Danson (owner of the new statesman) has bought a stake in Wigan. 12 October 2018 3 minute read Mike Danson is the maddening Brit who, in 2007, sold Datamonitor to Informa for 502m, only to buy it back eight years later for just 25m. Michael Danson Founding Member / Principal Consultant at Synthology Healthcare Solutions Group Please, The subscription details associated with this account need to be updated. L'abril de 2008 l'empresari Mike Danson va comprar el 50% de l'editorial, i la resta l'any segent. Reporting on a political civil war will be a much more comfortable position for the Statesman than dealing with its own internecine struggles. Now, he's busy building another billion dollar research and data business, GlobaData Plc. BT - Research Methods for Business and Management. The New Statesmans weekly environment email on the politics, business and culture of the climate and nature crises - in your inbox every Thursday. Now further deals are afoot. The project is based on the 2020 Chilean feature documentary The Mole. The media tycoon who owns the weekly political magazine the New Statesman is poised to snap up the bible of the super yacht world in a deal worth tens of millions of pounds. Sep 2021. [37], Cowley was named current affairs editor of the year at the British Society of Magazine Editors awards in 2009,[38] and in 2011 he was named editor of the year in the Newspaper & Current Affairs Magazine Category at the British Society of Magazine Editors awards, while Jon Bernstein, the deputy editor, gained the award for Consumer Website Editor of the Year. Brad was recently promoted . Michael DANSON, Professor Emeritus | Cited by 7,483 | of University of Bath, Bath (UB) | Read 178 publications | Contact Michael DANSON . Editing the New Statesman has made me less rather than more partisan: my politics are sceptical and the shocks of recent times the collapse of the centre-left across Europe, the rise of the new national populist movements, Brexit, Trump should make us all much warier of prediction. [18] Martin was irritated by Keynes's article but still allowed it to be printed. John Whittaker Net worth: 1.4bn Ranked: 120 Born in Bury, John Whittaker is chairman of the Peel Group, the property company with most of its interests in the North West. Danson expanded Datamonitor by gulping down smaller business intelligence companies to broaden coverage of different sectors, while increasing global reach to America, Europe and Asia. "The magazines I've edited have always been admired for the quality of their writing," says Cowley, who was previously editor of the literary periodical Granta and, before that, editor of Observer Sport Monthly. He expressed an interest in writing book reviews and I read some of the pieces he sent in, which had been published in the Boar, the student newspaper. One insider described how GlobalDatas use of robo-reporters to produce news stories after buying the Infinata brand from Mergermarket had been an ongoing source of frustration because of their tendency to make mistakes. The company was floated in 2000, Mr Danson retaining a significant stake. And as a reader of American magazines such as the Atlantic, reinvented as a print-digital hybrid, it seemed obvious to me what was needed: take the New Statesman upmarket; make it more politically sceptical and unpredictable; free it from the clutches of the Labour Party; publish longer and better-written pieces; burnish its literary pages; create a dynamic website; and discover and nurture a new generation of political writers. Turnover at News Statesman Media Group dropped 49pc to 14m year-on-year for 2020, according to accounts on Companies House. Ted Danson, American actor, known for the award-winning TV comedy Cheers. The dawn of the internet only strengthened the business case. Multimillionaire businessman Michael Danson has taken a stake in Wigan Warriors Rugby League club. Freeman left in 1965 and was followed in the chair by Paul Johnson, then on the left, under whose editorship the Statesman reached its highest ever circulation. The New Statesman's editor, Jason Cowley, said earlier this month that his proprietor, Mike Danson, had big plans. In October 2014, the magazine was guest-edited by the artist Grayson Perry, whose essay titled "Default Man" was widely discussed. Under Kampfner's editorship, a relaunch in 2006 initially saw headline circulation climb to over 30,000. Quick and essential guide to domestic and global politics from the New Statesman's politics team. After time spent in the clutches of modernist artist Marc Chagall and discredited pop star Michael Jackson, Lasry sold the six-story pile on East 74th Street to Mike Danson the British data tycoon worth more than 1bn. [30], Hargreaves was succeeded by Peter Wilby, also from the Independent stable, who had previously been the Statesmans books editor, in 1998. [18] In a 17 September 1932 editorial, the magazine accused the British Conservative press of misrepresenting the Soviet Union's agricultural policy but added that "the serious nature of the food situation is no secret and no invention". It marked the end of a 13-year. Robinson will stay on as co-chairman alongside Danson. Eaton and Robson were the first of a group of writers who would define our expansion in print and online: Laurie Penny, Mehdi Hasan, Jonathan Derbyshire, Rafael Behr, Helen Lewis, Stephen Bush, John Bew, Shiraz Maher.
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