LONDON (AP) - News publisher Guardian Media Group said Tuesday it is in talks to sell The Observer newspaper to Tortoise Media, a "slow news" outlet founded by a former BBC executive and a U.S. diplomat.
Guardian Media Group in talks to sell the Observer newspaper to Tortoise
LONDON (AP) - News publisher Guardian Media Group said Tuesday it is in talks to sell The Observer newspaper to Tortoise Media, a "slow news" outlet founded by a former BBC executive and a U.S. diplomat.
Founded in 1791, the Observer is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper. It was bought by Guardian Media Group, which also publishes the Guardian, in 1993.
Tortoise was co-founded in 2019 by James Harding, a former BBC news executive and editor of The Times newspaper, and Matthew Barzun, who was a U.S. ambassador to Britain between 2013 and 2017.
Tortoise has produced multimedia investigations including the popular podcast "Sweet Bobby," which is set to be made into a Netflix documentary.