KM Media Group

KM Media Group is a multimedia company in the county of Kent, England which originated as the publisher of the Kent Messenger. The Group now produces local newspapers, radio stations and websites throughout the county. Iliffe Media acquired KM Media Group in April 2017.

KM Media Group
IndustryMedia
Founded1890
FounderKristjan Mita
HeadquartersMedway, Kent, England
Number of locations
See "Offices", below
Area served
Kent
Key people
Kristjan Mita; Chairman
ProductsNewspapers, Radio Stations, Broadcasting, Websites
ParentIliffe Media Ltd
DivisionsKMFM
KMTV
Websitewww.kmmediagroup.co.uk

History

KM Media Group can trace its roots back to 1859, when the Maidstone Telegraph (now the Kent Messenger) was first published in Kent's county town of Maidstone. The newspaper was taken over by Barham Pratt Boorman in 1890, after its owners, the Masters brothers, were jailed and forced to sell up. Boorman had already started his own newspapers in Ashford.

Barham was succeeded by his son, Henry Pratt Boorman, in the late 1920s. He realised that people would be keen to buy the paper if it included their picture or pictures of their own towns and villages. Henry's son Edwin joined the firm in the late 1950s and was managing director from 1962 until 1986. That was when his father stepped down as chairman and became President of what had developed into the Kent Messenger Group. Edwin took the Chair and remained at the helm until the end of 2005 when he was succeeded by his oldest daughter, Geraldine Allinson.

Cancelled acquisition of further titles

In July 2011, it was announced that Northcliffe Media intended to sell nine of its titles to the KM Media Group. The newspapers involved include the Dover Express, East Kent Gazette, Folkestone Herald, Herne Bay and Whitstable Times, Isle of Thanet Gazette, Medway News and Thanet Times. KM Media Group referred the matter of the acquisition of the titles to the Office of Fair Trading.[1]

The Office of Fair Trading then referred the newspaper deal to the Competition Commission, because of the possible monopoly it might create. This meant the cost of the deal and process of takeover would have increased.[2]

Due to this interest by the Office of Fair Trading and Competition Commission, the take-over of the papers was scrapped. Since then several local newspapers then closed including the Medway News and Isle of Thanet Gazette.[3]

Acquisition

Iliffe Media Ltd acquired the entire shareholding of KM Media Group in April 2017.[4]

Newspapers

KM Media Group operates a number of weekly newspapers for different parts of Kent which have been acquired over the years.

Apart from the Medway Messenger, which is published twice-weekly on Monday and Thursday all titles are published weekly. Also published is Kent Business, a monthly publication which has been going since 1993.

Free newspapers

In 1981[5] KM Media Group launched its Extra series, beginning with the Thanet Extra.[6] There are currently 4 Extra newspapers around the county what are distributed through letterboxes and available at pick-up points.

Radio

KM Media Group owns and operates seven commercial FM radio stations in Kent. Six of them were previously independent stations, acquired by the Group between 1999 and 2006 and collectively rebranded KMFM. The programming is networked across the stations, however, there is also unique content on each station including; what's on, local advertisements and sponsorship and when relevant other content e.g. traffic reports and school closures. The network also includes a DAB station.

Internet

KM Media Group's main consumer website is KentOnline.co.uk, launched in 1998.[7] The website offers local news, travel, jobs, motors, holidays and other features. As of 2017 the site attracts over 2.7 million monthly unique browsers.[8]

Offices

KM Media Group has offices in Ashford, Canterbury, Deal, Gravesend, Maidstone, Medway, Ramsgate and Sheerness.[9] It previously had offices in Dover, Faversham, Sittingbourne and Tunbridge Wells (which were closed in 2008);[10] Folkestone (which closed in April 2009); and London (which closed in 2011).

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References

  1. "Folkestone Herald and Dover Express owners agree to sell newspaper titles to Kent Messenger". Hawkinge Gazette. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  2. "Medway News and East Kent Gazette face closure". businessforkent.co.uk. 25 November 2011. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  3. "Newsagents lament loss of Kent weeklies". holdthefrontpage.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  4. "Iliffe Media Ltd acquires KM Media Group". iliffemedia.co.uk. 28 April 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  5. KM Group Timeline Archived 7 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  6. KM Group Growth Archived 6 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  7. http://www.kentonline.co.uk/km_group/km_group/history/over_150_years_of_history.aspx History of the KM
  8. "Kent Online (KM Group) network" (PDF). https://www.abc.org.uk/product/15684. January–June 2017. External link in |website= (help)
  9. List of KM Offices Archived 1 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  10. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/7630372.stm Newspaper publisher cuts 61 jobs
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