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By 1962 Kingswells share was sold to Bailey's and the two others to private trusts just before the company was listed on the stock exchange the same year with the Bailey's estate owning just over 50% after the stock listing. SAAN bought 20% of the Cape Times in 1963 and by 1973, it owned all of the
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In 1955, the two companies, Rand Daily Mail Ltd and the Sunday Times Syndicate Ltd were formed into a single company called South African Associated Newspapers (SAAN). Prior to the formation, the Abe Bailey estate had 59.23% share in RDM and 26.17% in Sunday Times Syndicate which gave the estate
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who feared it would be purchased by Boer nationalists, and Bailey formed a company called the Rand Daily Mails Ltd. Bailey leased the paper out to three people, George H. Kingswell, who became the general manager, Ralph Ward Jackson its editor and A. V. Lindbergh its distributor as
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in April 1985 as they were losing large amounts of money. The company became Times Media Limited in 1987, which later became Johnnic Publishing and finally, from 20 November 2007, Avusa Media Limited. In 2013, the name was changed back to Times Media Limited.
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1968 saw Syfrets, the company managing the Bailey's interest, and other shareholders sell 65% of the shares in SAAN to the Argus Group. The government stepped in, and the offer was limited to 33% which the Argus Group purchased.
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was founded in 1902 by businessman Harry Cohen and managed by editor Edgar Wallace. Cohen purchased the linotype machines and printing presses for the newspaper from Emmanuel Mendelssohn, equipment from the defunct
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saw this as an attempt by the government to control a large portion of the English language newspapers and spread a pro-government message to English speaking readers. It was later discovered, by the London
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49.71% in the new company SAAN. The other owners of SAAN included Kingswell, Ward Jackson and Lindbergh. In 1959, SAAN purchased controlling interests in the
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that was indirectly financed by the South African governments Department of Information, the latter's attempt was eventually exposed during the
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and became the only morning and Sunday newspapers in Johannesburg but the Times' shareholding was soon bought out by Abe Bailey.
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In 1981, the Argus Group was the largest single shareholder in SAAN, with 39.39%. Other major shareholders, include
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7.54%, Bailey Trust 8.21% and Stephen Mulholland, 1.18%. The group also included the
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The press as opposition : the political role of South African newspapers
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and the Department of Information, and was eventually exposed in part by the
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group bought out Schlesinger's newspaper interests in 1939, closing down the
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The Cape of Storms : a personal history of the crisis in South Africa
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Powers of the press : twelve of the world's influential newspapers
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government, attempt to purchase a controlling interest in SAAN. The
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in 1905 after the death of Harry Cohen, after the intervention of
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By May 1915, Rand Daily Mails Ltd (RDM) absorbed the
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Index

Abe Bailey
Lord Milner
CNA
I.W. Schlesinger
Port Elizabeth
Pretoria News
Louis Luyt
National Party
Axel Springer
John McGoff
De Villiers Graaff
Info Scandal
Bureau of State Security
Johannesburg Consolidated Investments
The Citizen
Anglo American
Nedbank
The South African commonwealth
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