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subsection heading icon     antecedents

1855 The Daily Telegraph & Courier (later Daily Telegraph) founded by Arthur Sleigh

1855 J M Levy takes control of Telegraph, passes control to son Edward Levy (from 1879 Levy-Lawson, from 1903 Lord Burnham)

1877 Telegraph claims to have largest circulation of any newspaper in the world

1928 William Berry (later Lord Camrose), Gomer Berry (later Lord Kemsley) and Edward Illiffe (later Lord Iliffe) acquire Daily Telegraph from Lord Burnham

1932 Jerusalem Post founded by Gershon Agron

1937 Berrys divide Amalgamated Press interests - Camrose takes Daily Telegraph and Financial Times, Kemsley takes provincial titles and Sunday Times

1937 Camrose amalgamates The Morning Post with The Daily Telegraph

subsection heading icon     beginnings

1944 Conrad Black born in Montreal

1949 Southam buys CKOY Ottawa

1958 Michael Berry (later Lord Hartwell, 1911-2001) sells Amalgamated Press

1960 Berry launches The Sunday Telegraph

1965 Black graduates with BA (History) from Carleton University

1966 buys Eastern Townships Advertiser in Quebec

1968 buys Dominion Maltings

1969 buys Sherbrooke Daily Record for US$20,000

1969 family founds Ravelston Corporation as vehicle for stakes in holding companies such as Argus

1970 awarded LL.L. from Laval University

1971 co-founds Sterling Newspapers

1971 buys La Nouvelle Revue

1973 awarded MA (History) at McGill University

1975 has effective control of asset-rich Argus Corporation

1975 Desmarais' Power Corp makes unsuccessful takeover bid for Argus Corporation

1976 Power increases Argus stake to over 50% of equity but fails to gain voting control

1975 Barclay brothers open Howard Hotel on Embankment in London

1976 Black's biography of Maurice Duplessis published

1977 sells Sherbrooke Record for US$865,000

1978 Power Corp sells Argus stake to Black for C$80.5m

1978 Black forms Argus Corporation Limited

subsection heading icon     Telegraph

1981 Hollinger spun off from Argus

1981 Algy Cluff gains control of The Spectator

1981 sells parts of Dominion Stores and stake in Massey-Ferguson

1981 Conrad and Montagu Black's Norcen Energy buys stake in Hanna Mining

1982 sells stake after Hanna alleges breach of US federal and Ohio securities laws (fraud, stock manipulation, false statements)

1982 Black signs consent decree after SEC files charges over trading in Hanna

1982 Argus sells Standard Broadcasting to Hollinger

1983 Barclays buy Ellerman shipping, property and brewing group

1984 Argus sells Dominion Stores chain

1985 Hollinger buys stake in UK Daily Telegraph group

1985 Cluff sells The Spectator to Fairfax

1986 gains control of Daily Telegraph

1987 sells Standard Broadcasting to Slaight for C$180m

1987 buys Saturday Night magazine

1988 Black buys The Spectator from Fairfax

1988 Hollinger buys The Jerusalem Post for $17m

1988 buys 15% of Financial Post for C$6.9m

1990 Black sells Dominion Maltings

1990 Telegraph forms Trafford Park Printers joint venture with GMG

subsection heading icon     Tourang and Southam

1991 Daily Telegraph takes 15% stake in Tourang consortium's successful bid for Fairfax

1992 Hollinger buys Torstar's 22.6% stake (later diluted) in Canadian Southam newspaper chain

1992 Barclays buy The European from receivers after death of Robert Maxwell

1993 Power Corp buys 19% of Southam for C$180m

1994 Hollinger sells 9% of Telegraph Group for £73m, reducing stake to 57%

1994 buys Chicago Sun-Times

1995 Hollinger buys 12 dailies and 7 community papers in Ontario and Saskatchewan from Thomson

1995 buys Leader-Post in Regina and Star-Phoenix in Saskatoon

1996 buys 6 dailies and 1 community newspaper in Canada's Atlantic provinces from Thomson

1996 Sunday Business launched by Tom Rubython

1996 Hollinger buys 6 Ontario dailies from Thomson

1996 Hollinger buys Power Corp's 21.5% stake in Southam for C$294m

1997 Newfoundland Capital Corporation sells Halifax Daily News to Southam

1997 Hollinger sells 167 of 466 newspapers to LGP (Leonard Green & Partners, LP) for US$310m

1998 Hollinger sells stake in John Fairfax Holdings Ltd

1998 sells 160 US newspapers, inc 45 newspapers to CNHI for US$275m

1998 Barclays buy Sunday Business from receivers

1998 Hollinger buys Post-Tribune in Gary, Indiana for US$40m

1998 launches National Post in Toronto

1998 Hollinger sells Hamilton Spectator, Kitchener-Waterloo Record, Guelph Daily Mercury and Cambridge Reporter for C$150m and Sun Media's 80% stake in Financial Post

1999 Southam becomes a private company after Hollinger buys up minority interests

1999 Hollinger sells Lloydminster Daily Times and buys The Record from Quebecor

1999 buys Swift Southwest Booster and The City Sun

1999 sells 45 titles (inc 28 US dailies) to CNHI for US$472m

1999 buys back Sherbrooke Record from Quebecor

1999 takes stake in Bidhit.com online auction site and ThirdAge Media

1999 forms handbag.com with Boots

subsection heading icon     leaves Canada

2000 sells 50% of National Post and Hollinger's other English-language Canadian papers to Asper's CanWest for C$3.2bn

2000 sells French language newspapers (3 paid dailies - Le Droit, Le Quotidien and Le Soleil - and 15 weeklies in Quebec and Ontario) to Gesca subsidiary of Power Corporation of Canada

2000 sells last 11 dailies and 31 shoppers in US Community Newspapers division for US$215m

2000 Hollinger sells four newspapers in Pennsylvania and New York to Black and Radler's Bradford for US$38m

2000 sells Skagit Valley Argus and Journal of the San Juan Islands to Black and Radler's Horizon for US$1, later resold for US$0.73m

2000 buys four dailies (The Herald News, Beacon News, Courier News and News Sun) and 14 suburban weeklies in Chicago area from Copley

2000 sells stake in thebestofbritish.com etail site for £2m

2000 Black sues Canadian government for dual nationality

2001 Hollinger sells most of remaining Canadian titles (inc 16 daily and 13 weekly newspapers) to Osprey Media Group (MBO) for C$220m

2001 Hollinger sells Mammoth Times in California to Horizon for US$1

2001 Black renounces Canadian citizenship, sells remaining 50% of National Post to CanWest

2001 becomes UK peer

2001 Hollinger sells stake in CanWest for C$271m cash

2001 sells Chatham Daily News and Sarnia Observer to Osprey for C$35m

2003 Black stands down as Hollinger International chief executive

2004 Hollinger board sues Black, who ceases to chair Hollinger

subsection heading icon     life after Black?

2004 Black accepts "irrevocable" bid by Barclay brothers

2004 bid dissolves, Hollinger International auctions its assets through Lazard investment bank

2004 Barclays acquire Hollinger International's UK titles for £665m

2004 Hollinger International sells Jerusalem Post to Mirkaei Tikshoret and CanWest for US$13.2m

2005 David Radler indicted on criminal fraud charges in US, agrees to plead guilty and cooperate in a continuing investigation

2006 Hollinger International renamed Sun-Times Media Group

2007 Black found guilty in US court

2008 jailed in Florida




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